"A detailed history of Code for America examining how we can democratically design government systems"--
Contents
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: “You have the power to be the government”
2 A “Bay Area” Fusion: Technologies of Infrastructural Organizing
3 Forging Infrastructural Citizenship: Hackathons and the Civic Imagination
4 Networking a Movement: The Rise and Fall of the Brigades
5 Beyond “User-centered”: Intersectional Designers and Post-Techlash Politics
6 Selling Administration: The “Narrow Play” of Service Design
7 Conclusion: The Opportunities and Hazards of Scale
Notes
References
Index