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  2. Public interest - Wikipedia

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    In social science and economics, public interest is "the welfare or well-being of the general public" and society. [1] While it has earlier philosophical roots and is considered to be at the core of democratic theories of government, often paired with two other concepts, convenience and necessity, it first became explicitly integrated into governance instruments in the early part of the 20th ...

  3. Public interest theory - Wikipedia

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    The public interest is "the welfare or well-being of the general public" and society. [2] Regulation in this context means the employment of legal instruments (laws and rules) for the implementation of policy objectives. Public interest theory competes for acceptance with public choice and regulatory capture in explaining regulation and its ...

  4. Public interest design - Wikipedia

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    Public interest design is a human-centered [1] and participatory design practice [2] that places emphasis on the “triple bottom line” of sustainable design that includes ecological, economic, and social issues and on designing products, structures, and systems that address issues such as economic development and the preservation of the environment.

  5. Federal Communications Commission - Wikipedia

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    As the public interest standard has always been important to the FCC when determining and shaping policy, so too has the relevance of public involvement in U.S. communication policy making. [100] The FCC Record is the comprehensive compilation of decisions, reports, public notices, and other documents of the FCC, published since 1986. [101] [102]

  6. Minnesota Public Interest Research Group - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Public Interest Research Group (also known as MPIRG) describes itself as "a grassroots, non-partisan, nonprofit, student-directed organization that empowers and trains students and engages the community to take collective action in the public interest throughout the state of Minnesota."

  7. Public interest technology - Wikipedia

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    Public interest technology is situated at the intersection of technological development and societal impact. The development of public interest technology has benefited from the application of systems thinking models. [27] Futurism models allow for non-linear development of solutions to complex problems, a critical public interest technology lens.

  8. No, Roger Stone Did Not Discuss Massive Gun ... - AOL

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    We can decide the parameters that would determine what actually is an “enemy” later so the base doesn’t flip out. Please let me know whether you would like me to draw up some plans for this ...

  9. New public administration - Wikipedia

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    Public administration is the term traditionally used to define the formal arrangements under which public organizations serve a government, ostensibly in the public interest. The development of the public administration model dating from the mid-1800s to the early 1900s was influenced primarily by Weber's theory of bureaucracy, Northcote and ...