From douglas at publicsphereproject.org Sat Feb 10 11:28:41 2018 From: douglas at publicsphereproject.org (Doug Schuler) Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2018 11:28:41 -0800 Subject: [Ci4cg-announce] Special Issue of AI & Society finally out! Collective Intelligence for the Common Good!!! Message-ID: As many of you know Anna de Liddo, Justin Smith, Fiorella De Cindio, and I have been working for several years with many of the people in this CI4CG list on a special issue of AI & Society focused on "Collective Intelligence for the Common Good." It has finally been published! The introduction is available at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00146-017-0776-6 The whole issue is available at https://link.springer.com/journal/146/33/1/page/1 although only three articles are currently available for free download. I'm assuming that the authors will be able to provide copies to people on this list. I've included the full table of contents below. Please feel free to tweet this news or otherwise distribute the information. #ci4cg The question now is what do we do next? It would be nice to convene some workshop or develop other projects involving writing, system development, research agenda, charm offensive :-) or ... something else?! Thanks again everybody! — Doug Schuler, Anna de Liddo, Justin Smith, and Fiorella De Cindio AI & Society, February 2018, Volume 33, Issue 1 , Collective Intelligence for the Common Good. Collective intelligence for the common good: cultivating the seeds for an intentional collaborative enterprise Douglas Schuler, Anna De Liddo, Justin Smith, Fiorella De Cindio, pages 1-13 Collective intelligence for promoting changes in behaviour: a case study on energy conservation Lara S. G. Piccolo, Anna De Liddo, Gregoire Burel, Miriam Fernandez, Harith Alani, pages 15-25 DoGood: examining gamification, civic engagement, and collective intelligence Sebastian Rehm, Marcus Foth, Peta Mitchell, pages 27-37 Pop-up political advocacy communities on reddit.com: SandersForPresident and The Donald Richard A. Mills, pages 39-54 On the need of opening up crowdsourced emergency management systems Marco Avvenuti, Stefano Cresci, Fabio Del Vigna, Maurizio Tesconi, pages 55-60 Bigger data, less wisdom: the need for more inclusive collective intelligence in social service provision Alexander Fink, pages 61-70 Can small groups avoid the tragedy of the commons? Rogerio Scabim Morano, Edmilson Alves de Moraes, Rafael Ricardo Jacomossi, pages 71-80 Community Media 4 Kenya: a partnership approach to building collective intelligence Peter Day, pages 81-89 Design for collective intelligence: pop-up communities in MOOCs Muriel Garreta-Domingo, Peter B. Sloep, Davinia Hérnandez-Leo, Yishay Mor, pages 91-100 Community Digital Storytelling for Collective Intelligence: towards a Storytelling Cycle of Trust Sarah Copeland, Aldo de Moor, pages 101-111 Coordination technology for active support networks: context, needfinding, and design Stanley J. Rosenschein, Todd Davies, pages 113-123 The positioning cards: on affect, public design, and the common Maurizio Teli, Antonella De Angeli, Maria Menéndez-Blanco, pages 125-132 Rat running the G20: collective intelligence for navigating the disrupted city Carlos Estrada-Grajales, Peta Mitchell, Marcus Foth, Christine Satchell, pages 133-146 Creativity and design to articulate difference in the conflicted city: collective intelligence in Bogota’s grassroots organisations Leonardo Parra-Agudelo, Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Marcus Foth, Carlos Estrada, pages 147-158 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From douglas at publicsphereproject.org Thu Feb 22 14:11:53 2018 From: douglas at publicsphereproject.org (Doug Schuler) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2018 14:11:53 -0800 Subject: [Ci4cg-announce] Fwd: [NCDD-DISCUSSION] ParticipateDB 2018 Digital Engagement Census is live! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Some of you may want to add tools that you've developed or used. I added eLiberate, our online deliberative system. Thanks! — Doug ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Tim Bonnemann Date: Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 11:04 AM Subject: Re: [NCDD-DISCUSSION] ParticipateDB 2018 Digital Engagement Census is live! To: NCDD-DISCUSSION at lists.ncdd.org Hi everyone, We have extended the census survey period through Monday, February 26. Here’s a first little glimpse at some of the responses so far: http://blog.participatedb.com/2018/02/18/participatedb-2018- digital-engagement-census-extended-through-february-26/ If you have relied on any kind of (electronic) technology in your work over the past year (e.g., to help groups explore issues, provide input, make decisions), please take this opportunity and let us know which tools and services you used (and how it worked out for you). Takes a few minutes max! Thanks, Tim -- Tim Bonnemann Founder and CEO, Intellitics, Inc. Interim Director, Center for Applied Community Engagement, LLC San José, CA 95128 (USA) Cell: +1 (408) 627 0700 <(408)%20627-0700> Fax: +1 (408) 689-0931 <(408)%20689-0931> Email: tim at intellitics.com *New!* Check out *EngagePhase Weekly*, the weekly newsletter covering the emerging global community engagement and public participation industry: http://engagephase.io On Feb 12, 2018, at 10:10 AM, Tim Bonnemann wrote: Hi, Friday saw the long-awaited launch of the *ParticipateDB 2018 Digital Engagement Census*, a global practitioner survey aimed at improving our understanding of how technology is shaping community engagement and public participation today. We want to find out: 1) Which digital engagement tools or services have you used in your work lately? 2) What were your experiences and lessons learned? http://blog.participatedb.com/2018/02/09/welcome-to-the- participatedb-2018-digital-engagement-census/ The survey will run this week through Sunday, February 18. The results will be presented at an online event sometime in March (details to be announced). We are hoping for a broad international response. Thanks for sharing with your colleagues near and far! Tim -- Tim Bonnemann Founder and CEO, Intellitics, Inc. Interim Director, Center for Applied Community Engagement, LLC San José, CA 95128 (USA) Cell: +1 (408) 627 0700 <(408)%20627-0700> Fax: +1 (408) 689-0931 <(408)%20689-0931> Email: tim at intellitics.com *New!* *EngagePhase Weekly* tracks the emerging global community engagement & public participation industry: http://engagephase.io ------------------------------ [image: NCDD Logo] *Note:* NCDD is a membership organization, and we need and value your support! Please join, renew or upgrade your membership today. NCDD's discussion and announcement lists are generously donated by L-Soft ( www.lsoft.com) and are powered by L-Soft's LISTSERV mailing list management software (www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html). 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