Technology and the resilience of metropolitan regions /edited by Michael A. Pagano, University of Illinois at Chicago.
- Urbana : University of Illinois Press, (c)2015.
- 1 online resource.
- Urban Agenda .
"Published for the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs (CUPPA), University of Illinois at Chicago."
Includes bibliographical references.
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; Part One: Overview; Toward Connected, Innovative, and Resilient Metro Regions. Karen Mossberger, Chen-Yu Kao, and Kuang; Part Two: White Papers; Connecting Technologies to Citizenship. Jane E. Fountain; Discussant: Toward a Market Approach for Civic Innovation. Daniel X. O'Neil; A Factory in Every Home? Emerging Manufacturing Technologies and Metropolitan Development. Howard Wi; Discussant: The Influence of Technology on Advanced Manufacturing, Private R&D, and Infrastructure Workforce Development and Technology. Darrell M. West Discussant: Helping Woman and Minorities See-and Reach-the Stars in STEM. Sandee Kastrul ; Discussant: Technology and the Workplace: A Focus on Educational Pathways. Alfred Tatum; Health Care Super Utilizers: Improving Community Care through Health Information Technologies and; Discussant: The Potential Global Impact of Smart Technology on Health Services. Michelle Stohlmeyer ; Part Three: Synthesis and Recommendations; Plugged In: Connecting Citizens in Chicago and Beyond. Stephanie Truchan ; What's Next?; Contributors
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Internet in public administration--United States. Technology--Social aspects--United States. Technology--Political aspects--United States. Internet in public administration. Technology.