Crowdsourcing in policymaking
Crowdsourcing is a method for problem-solving and knowledge search in a form of open calls online. The call gives the online crowds information about the open task and needed information.
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Crowdsourcing is a method for problem-solving and knowledge search in a form of open calls online. The call gives the online crowds information about the open task and needed information.
An algorithm paired up hundreds of Finns to discuss important societal issues in face-to-face meetings. The people representing the most opposite view points were paired up. The event was organized by the leading daily Finnish newspaper, Helsingin Sanomat.
The Taiwan government is applying virtual reality (VR) in public deliberation. Holopolis is a series of experiments, in which VR connects citizens and government representatives to discuss about important societal issues.
A law reform process in the Ministry of Justice in the Finland increases transparency in law-making. The reform of the Association Act, the law regulating civic activity, is opened up for public to participate in via crowdsourcing.
Participatory budgeting invites residents to propose and vote on the local budget decisions. As a method for implementing direct democracy, participatory budgeting enables local civic participation.
Conciliatory journalism tries to decrease polarization by creating collaboration between readers and journalists. In constructive conversations about important societal issues, the notion of democracy can be strengthened.
A team of computer and social scientists launched the research project Participa with the goal of helping to strengthen the participatory culture in Paraguay. Participa geared toward developing and testing technologies in crowdsourcing and participatory budgeting.
Researchers and public officials teamed up to deliver an intelligent platform for e-governance in Madrid. Decide Madrid allows citizens to engage in online debate threads, pitch civic proposals, and vote on participatory budgeting.
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PopVox connects the United States Members of the Congress and citizens by providing them with safe digital communication channels. On PopVox, constituents can view, track and discuss legislation.