Enacted In 1966 The Freedom Of Information Act (Or Foia) Was Designed To Promote Oversight Of Governmental Activities Under The Notion That Most Users Would Be Journalists. Today However Foia Is Largely Used For Purposes Other Than Fostering Democratic Accountability. Instead Most Requesters Are Either Individuals Seeking Their Own Files Businesses Using Foia As Part Of Commercial Enterprises Or Others With Idiosyncratic Purposes Like Political Opposition Research. In This Sweeping Empirical Study Margaret Kwoka Documents How Agencies Have Responded To The Large Volume Of Non-Oversight Requesters By Creating New Processes Systems And Specialists Which In Turn Has Had A Deleterious Impact On Journalists And The Media. To Address This Problem Kwoka Proposes A Series Of Structural Solutions Aimed At Shrinking Foia To Re-Center Its Oversight Purposes.
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Delivery Options
Please enter pincode to check delivery time.
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.