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Encouraging collective intelligence for the common good: how do we integrate the disparate pieces?

Published: 27 June 2015 Publication History

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Largely due to the Internet and the increase in digital network communications worldwide, researchers, community members, activists, and many others are exploring new ways of empowering citizens with systems that promote Collective Intelligence for the Common Good (CI4CG). We define CI4CG as a distinctive type of collective intelligence, which emerges in civic contexts; it is aimed at generating societal good; improving civic engagement; enabling democratic decision making and deliberation; and producing, collectively built and owned, transformative solutions to complex societal challenges. In this workshop we will survey a variety of online tools and discuss what aspects of CI4CG they are intended to address and how they would be used by communities. An important part of the work will be identifying possible approaches towards integrating the tools technologically and socially. We will try to identify frameworks and mechanisms that various systems could leverage.

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C&T '15: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Communities and Technologies
June 2015
167 pages
ISBN:9781450334600
DOI:10.1145/2768545
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Published: 27 June 2015

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  1. argumentation and sensemaking
  2. civic intelligence
  3. collective intelligence
  4. common good
  5. e-democracy
  6. e-participation
  7. online communities
  8. online deliberation
  9. open data
  10. open source software

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C&T '15
C&T '15: Communities and Technologies 2015
June 27 - 30, 2015
Limerick, Ireland

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