This book takes five contexts to trace the paths and to prospect an idea. It does not pretend the exhaustivity nor the completeness. The first is the promotion of the culture of lawfulness, where the education to the law and the primacy of the rule play an essential role. The second is the design and use of inter-connected spaces to meet the demand of justice, where different forms of intelligence are led to interplay. The third is the adoption of a method to govern the organizational changing processes triggered by the automation, where the balance between human and automated intelligence is pivotal. The fourth is the reframe of the trust-building processes within the healthcare sector due to the break-out of the e-medicine and the robotics, where the legitimacy of the professionalism demands high consideration. Finally, the fifth is the use of digital finger-prints into a smart city governance based on trust, where the citizens’ engagement encounters the complexity and the interdependence, are, altogether, windows opened on a new world that is coming. This means that the method does not purely seek the efficacy of the policies. It wants to create conditions for the effectiveness these processes achieve in promoting trust-building processes
Piana (2023). Rules for Trust. Roma : Carocci.
Rules for Trust
Piana
2023
Abstract
This book takes five contexts to trace the paths and to prospect an idea. It does not pretend the exhaustivity nor the completeness. The first is the promotion of the culture of lawfulness, where the education to the law and the primacy of the rule play an essential role. The second is the design and use of inter-connected spaces to meet the demand of justice, where different forms of intelligence are led to interplay. The third is the adoption of a method to govern the organizational changing processes triggered by the automation, where the balance between human and automated intelligence is pivotal. The fourth is the reframe of the trust-building processes within the healthcare sector due to the break-out of the e-medicine and the robotics, where the legitimacy of the professionalism demands high consideration. Finally, the fifth is the use of digital finger-prints into a smart city governance based on trust, where the citizens’ engagement encounters the complexity and the interdependence, are, altogether, windows opened on a new world that is coming. This means that the method does not purely seek the efficacy of the policies. It wants to create conditions for the effectiveness these processes achieve in promoting trust-building processesI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.