Governance in a complex network society

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Authors

1 PhD student at the Faculty of Islamic Studies and Political Science. {Imam Sadiq University (Pbuh)}

2 Professor at the Faculty of Islamic Studies and Political Science.{Imam Sadiq University (Pbuh)}

10.30465/cps.2021.35685.2761

Abstract

Governance in the three aspects of participation, legitimacy and legislation is the source of effect and dialogue. Governance as a matter of power is evolving and experiencing new contexts as power evolves. Accordingly, the issue of governance, when placed in complex and networked societies, finds different conditions from pre-networked societies. This research seeks to address the issue of what governance is like in a complex networked society. Therefore, the main purpose of this research is to identify a framework that can deal with a new processing of the quality of governance in a complex and networked society. In this research, which has a descriptive-analytical approach, an attempt has been made to study and express the various dimensions of the subject by using the documentary method in addition to interpretive discourse and complexity theory, with reference to reliable sources. The research findings indicate that the design of unique and exclusive digital identities as well as large and meaningful data for governing a complex network society play a key role.

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