As the coronavirus pandemic unfolds, issues for public policy and management are emerging rapidly. Research presented in this working paper series discusses the pandemic and recovery, especially...
Digital technologies have transformed the availability and use of information and data through the power of networking, scale and speed, presenting both emerging opportunities and threats. For individuals, technology represents access to information - essential for democratic citizenship, economic opportunity and the ability to participate in society. Information and data generated by new technologies promise significant benefits for communities and the nation. But governments and nonprofits must understand how to effectively use them, manage challenges for public policy, and promote inclusion and social gain.
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- Digital Citizens and Communities
- Digital Governance
- AI, IoT and Smart Society
- Data and Modeling for Public Good
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read moreCTDS Fellow and Student Win National and ASU Awards for Research on MERS Coronavirus Emergency Response
Research on the 2015 MERS Coronavirus outbreak in Korea has earned national and university honors for research excellence and has timely implications for government policies around the world today.
Associate Professor Yushim Kim and doctoral student Chan Wang coauthored a study titled “Planned, But Not Planned Effectively: Public Health Emergency Response in Korea,” that was selected for the William Petak Award, the best conference paper on emergency and crisis management accepted for the 2020 American Society… continue reading
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A new study is being released along with a website that will make new data on digital participation in communities publicly available. Through collaboration with GoDaddy, the world’s largest...
CTDS fellow students meet on a monthly basis to talk, analyze and discuss topics related to our center activities, mission and goals. These meetings, which are organized and led by students, aim...