Head of School, Social Sciences, UNSW
Christopher Walker is the Head of the School of Social Sciences, University of New South Wales, Australia. Most recent research projects have examined digital reform in public policy and the transfer and adaption of policy and regulatory practices between various jurisdictions. Christopher is also active in executive education and researches the teaching and development of policy practitioner skills. He holds an adjunct appointment with the Australian and New Zealand School of Government contributing to their postgraduate and executive education programs.
Digitising social services could further exclude people already on the margins
Oct 04, 2018 15:26 pm UTC| Insights & Views Business
Digital or e-government has been prominent on Australias political agenda for at least a decade. It has led to improvements in e-services that allow you to pay rates online, submit a digital tax return, or claim rebates...
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