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单词 cyberocracy
释义

cyberocracy

English

Etymology

cyber- + -cracy, coined by political scientist David Ronfeldt in 1978.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌsaɪbəˈɹɒkɹəsi/

Noun

cyberocracy (countable and uncountable, plural cyberocracies)

  1. A hypothetical form of government that rules by the effective use of information and technology.
    • 1992 December, David Ronfeldt, “Cyberocracy is coming”, in The Information Society, volume 8, number 4, DOI:10.1080/01972243.1992.9960123, ISSN 0197-2243, page 255:
      Cyberocracy must surpass bureaucracy and its 20th-century iteration, technocracy if new techniques of acquiring and using information are to take hold. Bureaucracy depends on going through channels and keeping information in bounds. In contrast, cyberocracy may place a premium on gaining information from any source—public or private.
  • cybercratic

See also

  • algocracy
  • infocracy

Further reading

  • cyberocracy on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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