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in title, tags, annotations or urlGovernment Designed for New Times - 0 views
Supporting Reflective Public Thought with ConsiderIt - 3 views
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We present a novel platform for supporting public deliberation on difficult decisions. ConsiderIt guides people to reflect on tradeoffs and the perspectives of others by framing interactions around pro/con points that participants create, adopt, and share. ConsiderIt surfaces the most salient pros and cons overall, while also enabling users to drill down into the key points for different groups. We deployed ConsiderIt in a contentious U.S. state election, inviting residents to deliberate on nine ballot measures. We discuss ConsiderIt's affordances and limitations, enriched with empirical data from this deployment. We show that users often engaged in normatively desirable activities, such as crafting positions that recognize both pros and cons, as well as points written by people who do not agree with them.
Building A Platform for Evidence Use in Local Government | Open Policymaking - 1 views
Citizen Engagement Sphere - Spherit.com - 2 views
Get Argublogging! - ARG:dundee - 1 views
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Today sees the release of the first application built on the Argument Web that is aimed at non-specialist audiences: Argublogging. For bloggers and online commentators, argublogging offers a way of expressing agreement and disagreement in online conversations using the rich language of the argument web, but in a style that is at least as easy to use as existing online comment systems. For more information, visit argublogging.com
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great staff David, thanks
Opinion Space - 1 views
A Collaboratively-Derived Science-Policy Research Agenda - 3 views
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The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy processes is widely recognised. However, the science-policy relationship is sometimes difficult and occasionally dysfunctional; it is also increasingly visible, because it must deal with contentious issues, or itself becomes a matter of public controversy, or both. We suggest that identifying key unanswered questions on the relationship between science and policy will catalyse and focus research in this field. To identify these questions, a collaborative procedure was employed with 52 participants selected to cover a wide range of experience in both science and policy, including people from government, non-governmental organisations, academia and industry.
MIT Sustainability Summit - 1 views
Govcom.org Foundation Amsterdam - 1 views
Data Journalism Handbook - 0 views
The Summer of Game Conferences - 2 views
Evidence Hub - 1 views
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"An Evidence Hub is designed to help your members add their insights where they'll make the highest impact, and through the use of different visualizations/maps, helps answer questions such as the following: Who in my region is working on this problem? Are there any partnerships between projects in these two areas, on this theme?"
A Selected List of Recommended Tools on Datavisualization.ch - 1 views
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"...we have put together a selection of tools that we use the most and that we enjoy working with. It includes libraries for plotting data on maps, frameworks for creating charts, graphs and diagrams and tools to simplify the handling of data. Even if you're not into programming, you'll find applications that can be used without writing one single line of code."
Spotfire 4.5 - 1 views
Pulseweb - tubes: food security - 0 views
Liveblog & webcast: The Open Government Partnership | World Bank Live - 0 views
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