We will work to acquire donations and fund development of key projects: Trusted News, Outcome-based Consensus, a Mobile civ.works platform and Virtual TownWorks.
Extreme Democracy: Politics And NetworksPaul Schumann
This presentation was session 6 in a 12 part webinar series on the book Extreme Democracy. Extreme democracy is a political philosophy of the information era that puts people in charge of the entire political process. It suggests a deliberative process that places total confidence in the people, opening the policy-making process to many centers of power through deeply networked coalitions that can be organized around local, national and international issues. This seminar covered Politics & Networks: A discussion of the essays of Valdis Krebs (It’s the Conversation Stupid!: The Link Between Social Action & Political Choice), Ross Mayfield (Social Network Dynamics & Participatory Politics), David Weinberger (Broadcasting & the Voter’s Paradox) & Danah Boyd (Social Technology & Democracy). Pages 112 – 190
Social Smart Citizens: Guest Lecture E-Governance and E-Democracy University ...robineffing
Introducing Digital and Social Strategies for Participatory Governance in Smart Cities. Guest lecture by Robin Effing partly based on paper presentation of Effing & Groot (2016) : http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-44421-5_19
We will work to acquire donations and fund development of key projects: Trusted News, Outcome-based Consensus, a Mobile civ.works platform and Virtual TownWorks.
Extreme Democracy: Politics And NetworksPaul Schumann
This presentation was session 6 in a 12 part webinar series on the book Extreme Democracy. Extreme democracy is a political philosophy of the information era that puts people in charge of the entire political process. It suggests a deliberative process that places total confidence in the people, opening the policy-making process to many centers of power through deeply networked coalitions that can be organized around local, national and international issues. This seminar covered Politics & Networks: A discussion of the essays of Valdis Krebs (It’s the Conversation Stupid!: The Link Between Social Action & Political Choice), Ross Mayfield (Social Network Dynamics & Participatory Politics), David Weinberger (Broadcasting & the Voter’s Paradox) & Danah Boyd (Social Technology & Democracy). Pages 112 – 190
Social Smart Citizens: Guest Lecture E-Governance and E-Democracy University ...robineffing
Introducing Digital and Social Strategies for Participatory Governance in Smart Cities. Guest lecture by Robin Effing partly based on paper presentation of Effing & Groot (2016) : http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-44421-5_19
Civic Tech to empower democracy and increase civic engagement: Local examples...mysociety
This was presented at mySociety's TICTeC Local 2019 conference, which was held on 1st November 2019 at City Hall in London. More details on the conference can be found here: https://tictec.mysociety.org/local/2019
Can even paying taxes be delightful?
Civic design challenges us to extend our UX skills so that we make things that work for everyone - no matter what language they speak, how well they read, or if they have a disability. That simple step changes our relationship to the audience.
In our work in elections, we have had to apply the basic principles of UX to situations full of stress and constraints, turning barriers into opportunities. We have learned how to engage people outside of the center of the curve, and what makes official transactions simple and clear.
Our goal is to make every interaction with government as engaging or even delightful as the best of cutting edge UX?
Presentation May 2017, MCE Conference, Warsaw Poland
ICTs and political democracy, Models of democracy and e-democracy, E-participation pyramid, Different ways of doing e-participation, E-participation divide in Europe, Massive usage by citizens, E-democracy developments in the
Republic of Slovenia, An early lessons from e-participation, Results from field research, Technological determinism vs. social constructivism, Recommendations local
municipalities
We are a bunch of civic-minded technology enthusiasts who want to change the way an average citizen in Pakistan tackles his daily problems. Our team consists of talented people from all walks of life, yet sharing the same bond of Pakistani citizenship. We are ready to make mistakes, learn and adapt, and ultimately perfect our service for the people of Pakistan.
Participative local democracy: Possibilities with new technologiesDaniel Gracia
In this report I examine the possibilities t offered by new technologies, such as the Internet, informatics devices and telecommunications, to improve legitimacy. I will be focusing specially in local institutions, like the city council of Illescas. Due this space allows implementing these tools faster with less cost and risk. From this point, I distinguish four fields in which new technologies may be used in order to reach a remarkable political participation: 1) elections, 2) referendums, 3) transparency, and 4) legislative initiative. However, before assessing the possibilities of new technologies in the field of local democracy; I determine the requirements to succeed in our idea.
Ponencia marco impartida por el presidente de la Asociación Kyopol -Pedro Prieto Martín- en el marco de la jornada sobre Redes Digitales y Participación Local organizada por la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, el 16 de Mayo de 2013.
Lee más sobre el evento en: http://rumboalorien.kyopol.net/redes-digitales-y-participacion-local/
-- "Challenges for the application of ICT for participation at the local level"
Keynote Speech by Pedro Prieto-Martín (President of the Association Kyopol) in the Workshop on "Digital Networks and Local Participation" organised by the Univesitat Autónoma de Barcelona, May 16th, 2013.
Read about the event here: http://roadtolorien.kyopol.net/digital-networks-and-local-participation/
Written by Cleménce Hlé and Virgile De Vile on how to build a political party based on online technologies for democratic participation such as DemocracyOS. Based on the experience of the Partido de la Red from Buenos Aires, Argentina that got over 1% of the votes in 2013.
#SnapTheVote: How Digital Dominated the ElectionKyle J. Britt
Digital has presented enormous opportunities for advancing conversations about government at every level, but it also creates new & unique challenges.
At SXSW 2017 we will address three ways digital communication impacted the 2016 Election.
Civic Tech to empower democracy and increase civic engagement: Local examples...mysociety
This was presented at mySociety's TICTeC Local 2019 conference, which was held on 1st November 2019 at City Hall in London. More details on the conference can be found here: https://tictec.mysociety.org/local/2019
Can even paying taxes be delightful?
Civic design challenges us to extend our UX skills so that we make things that work for everyone - no matter what language they speak, how well they read, or if they have a disability. That simple step changes our relationship to the audience.
In our work in elections, we have had to apply the basic principles of UX to situations full of stress and constraints, turning barriers into opportunities. We have learned how to engage people outside of the center of the curve, and what makes official transactions simple and clear.
Our goal is to make every interaction with government as engaging or even delightful as the best of cutting edge UX?
Presentation May 2017, MCE Conference, Warsaw Poland
ICTs and political democracy, Models of democracy and e-democracy, E-participation pyramid, Different ways of doing e-participation, E-participation divide in Europe, Massive usage by citizens, E-democracy developments in the
Republic of Slovenia, An early lessons from e-participation, Results from field research, Technological determinism vs. social constructivism, Recommendations local
municipalities
We are a bunch of civic-minded technology enthusiasts who want to change the way an average citizen in Pakistan tackles his daily problems. Our team consists of talented people from all walks of life, yet sharing the same bond of Pakistani citizenship. We are ready to make mistakes, learn and adapt, and ultimately perfect our service for the people of Pakistan.
Participative local democracy: Possibilities with new technologiesDaniel Gracia
In this report I examine the possibilities t offered by new technologies, such as the Internet, informatics devices and telecommunications, to improve legitimacy. I will be focusing specially in local institutions, like the city council of Illescas. Due this space allows implementing these tools faster with less cost and risk. From this point, I distinguish four fields in which new technologies may be used in order to reach a remarkable political participation: 1) elections, 2) referendums, 3) transparency, and 4) legislative initiative. However, before assessing the possibilities of new technologies in the field of local democracy; I determine the requirements to succeed in our idea.
Ponencia marco impartida por el presidente de la Asociación Kyopol -Pedro Prieto Martín- en el marco de la jornada sobre Redes Digitales y Participación Local organizada por la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, el 16 de Mayo de 2013.
Lee más sobre el evento en: http://rumboalorien.kyopol.net/redes-digitales-y-participacion-local/
-- "Challenges for the application of ICT for participation at the local level"
Keynote Speech by Pedro Prieto-Martín (President of the Association Kyopol) in the Workshop on "Digital Networks and Local Participation" organised by the Univesitat Autónoma de Barcelona, May 16th, 2013.
Read about the event here: http://roadtolorien.kyopol.net/digital-networks-and-local-participation/
Written by Cleménce Hlé and Virgile De Vile on how to build a political party based on online technologies for democratic participation such as DemocracyOS. Based on the experience of the Partido de la Red from Buenos Aires, Argentina that got over 1% of the votes in 2013.
#SnapTheVote: How Digital Dominated the ElectionKyle J. Britt
Digital has presented enormous opportunities for advancing conversations about government at every level, but it also creates new & unique challenges.
At SXSW 2017 we will address three ways digital communication impacted the 2016 Election.
Future Innovation Forum 2017
Keynote_ Social Innovation, Finding the Solution for Democracy
2017 미래혁신포럼
기조연설_사회혁신, 민주주의에 해답을 찾아서
More info at www.seoulfif.co.kr
Future Innovation Forum 2017
Stories of Democracy by Ordinary, but Extraordinary Citizens
2017 미래혁신포럼
평범하지만 평범하지 않은 시민들의 민주주의 이야기
More info at www.seoulfif.co.kr
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity • a micro report by Rosie WellsRosie Wells
Insight: In a landscape where traditional narrative structures are giving way to fragmented and non-linear forms of storytelling, there lies immense potential for creativity and exploration.
'Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity' is a micro report from Rosie Wells.
Rosie Wells is an Arts & Cultural Strategist uniquely positioned at the intersection of grassroots and mainstream storytelling.
Their work is focused on developing meaningful and lasting connections that can drive social change.
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82. Direct Democracy
The right to technology
Euthanasia
Medical marijuana
Diverse Families
Revocación de mandato, fuero
Pluricultural capital
The right to sexuality and sexual diversity
The right to care and caretakers
The right to cultural diversity
The right to Public Space (protests, cultural activities etc)
Independent candidates
Global City, Sanctuary City
Freedom of expression (professional secret: whistleblowers act;
refuge for persecuted journalists)