Dealing with #government #gatekeeping #bureaucracies is sort of like repeatedly smashing your face into a concrete wall, except that with the concrete wall you can just stop any time you feel like it.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/08/15/new-hidden-camera-video-reinforces-trumps-project-2025-problem/

Vought: given an assignment by Trump since he left office…Trump has “been at our organization, he’s raised money for our organization, he’s blessed it.”…and is “very supportive of what we do.”

“80% of my time is working on the plans of what’s necessary to take control of these #bureaucracies.…we are working doggedly on that, whether it’s destroying their agencies’ notion of independence…whether that is thinking through how the deportation would work.”

#project2025

New hidden camera video reinforces Trump’s Project 2025 problem

The former president knows that Project 2025 is unpopular. But he can’t distance himself from its contents or its authors.

The Washington Post

Robotic #algorithms and reductionist #metrics and #dashboards are as much of a problem in corporate management as they are in #bureaucracies.

They use measurements to optimize and rearrange the world around them - but it turns out that maintaining healthy systems relies heavily on things unmeasured and unoptimized.

https://themarkup.org/2023/12/07/how-certain-algorithms-to-improve-the-human-condition-have-failed

How Certain Algorithms to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed – The Markup

18th century German forest management explains why government websites make you want to pull your hair out

"On the Frontline of Global #Inequalities: A #Decolonial Approach to the Study of #StreetLevel #Bureaucracies"

is this month's #OpenAccess publication in the spotlight.

Read our interview with author Flávio Eiró on what changes he would advocate for in global #KnowledgeProduction to address inequality.
Does the open science movement sufficiently consider perspectives of the Global South?

https://www.rug.nl/library/open-access/blog/open-access-publication-in-the-spotlight-september-on-the-frontline-of-global-inequalities-a-d

#OpenScience #decolonization #GlobalSouth #sociology #anthropology

Open Access Publication in the Spotlight (November) - 'On the Frontline of Global Inequalities: A Decolonial Approach to the Study of Street-Level Bureaucracies'

University of Groningen
@alikia "a competition betw two written-form #bureaucracies"; (#dbus couldn't start, no IME, sorry for the #locale)

If you’re #unemployed, it’s not because there isn’t any #work.

Just look #around: A #housing shortage, #crime, #pollution; we need better #schools and #parks. Whatever #our #needs, they all require work. And as long as we have #unsatisfied needs, there’s work to be done.

So #ask #yourself, what kind of #world has work but no jobs? It’s a world where work is not related to satisfying our needs, a world where work is only related to satisfying the #profit needs of #business.

This #country was not built by the huge #corporations or #government #bureaucracies. It was built by #people who work. And, it is #working people who should #control the work to be done. Yet, as long as #employment is tied to #somebody else’s #profits, the work won’t get done.

@mnl I appreciate concerns about the #fragmentation of the #fediverse. Personally, I like it. I’d never follow as #hashtag on a #monolith. I’d be buried in #noise. Even #birdsite #lists got to be too much; I went back to #RSS. And the fragmentation allows for #selfpolicing and #safeharbors. We’ve already too many examples of how #centralized #bureaucracies are #dysfunctional. So I’m happy to try it this way. Feels more #natural and #oldschool than the monoliths, to me.
#Bureaucracies always seek more power. Results are always the same - oppression and loss of freedoms for the majority.