数据输入和决策链:英国通用信贷计划中的分散责任和官僚权力剥夺。

IF 1 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies Pub Date : 2025-03-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ojls/gqaf006
Victoria Adelmant, Jennifer Raso
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摘要

公共项目数字化带来了新的问责挑战,其中许多挑战缺乏理论依据。本文使用通用信贷来说明其观点,认为数字政府计划所依赖的分布式基础设施创造了扩展的决策参与者链。链上的每个环节都负责决策组件,例如数据输入和解释。这种现象有三个显著的影响。第一,广泛分配行政责任。其次,通过将公司和房东纳入公共决策过程,它“公开”了以前被认为是“私人”的行为者。第三,它在官僚上剥夺了权力,因为它使所有参与者都难以识别和解决错误。在某些情况下,这让他们根本不知道自己参与了决策过程。借鉴公共行政、社会法律研究和公法学术,我们重新定义了“行政负担”、“官僚权利剥夺”和“私有化”,以展示这种新型“决策链”中的责任分配如何为公法提出关键问题。
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Data Entry and Decision Chains: Distributed Responsibility and Bureaucratic Disempowerment in the UK's Universal Credit Programme.

Digitalising public programmes creates new accountability challenges, many of which are under-theorised. Using Universal Credit to illustrate its points, this article argues that the distributed infrastructures upon which digital government programmes rely create extended chains of decision-making actors. Each link along the chain is responsible for decision-making components, such as data entry and interpretation. This phenomenon has three significant effects. First, it distributes administrative responsibilities widely. Second, it 'publicises' actors previously considered 'private', by integrating companies and landlords into public decision-making processes. Third, it bureaucratically disempowers, because it makes it difficult for all actors to recognise and address errors. In some cases, it prevents them from knowing they are involved in decision-making processes at all. Drawing on public administration, socio-legal studies and public law scholarship, we reconceptualise 'administrative burden', 'bureaucratic disentitlement' and 'privatisation' to show how this distribution of responsibilities within novel 'decision chains' raises critical questions for public law.

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期刊介绍: The Oxford Journal of Legal Studies is published on behalf of the Faculty of Law in the University of Oxford. It is designed to encourage interest in all matters relating to law, with an emphasis on matters of theory and on broad issues arising from the relationship of law to other disciplines. No topic of legal interest is excluded from consideration. In addition to traditional questions of legal interest, the following are all within the purview of the journal: comparative and international law, the law of the European Community, legal history and philosophy, and interdisciplinary material in areas of relevance.
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