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Room 1 - Ada Lovelace
1/ Participatory project funding for grassroots climate projects: Experiences from Switzerland
Speaker: Lars Kaiser, Urban Equipe
Since 2019, processes based on the participatory budget format have been taking place in numerous Swiss cities as a result of digital transformation and the associated smart city strategies - most of them using decidim. While annual processes have been carried out in Lausanne since 2019, in other cities (Zurich, Aarau, Thun, Lucerne) they have so far been one-off pilot projects.
Unlike in the international context, where ideas submitted by the population are implemented by a city administration, the projects carried out in Switzerland require the idea providers to implement them themselves. They thus create a new way of promoting neighbourhood projects and neighbourhood networking, often addressing issues in the realm of climate adaptation or reduction in carbon footprints.
The lightning talk provides an insight into the findings of these processes, their similarities and differences and attempts to define success factors for the implementation of participatory budgets and highlighting ways on how these processes can be used in tackling the challenges of the ongoing climate crisis. Urban Equipe has been able to gain in-depth experience with this instrument since 2019. It acted as project organiser for the "Quartieridee Wipkingen" (2020/21) and as process facilitator for the "Stadtidee Zürich" (2021/22), the "Stadtidee Aarau" (2022/23) and the "Klima-Idee Thun" (2023/24).
Language of the session: English
2/ Ampliando horizontes: Decidim como herramienta fuera del entorno institucional
Speaker: Alabs
In this 10-minute talk, we will explore how the Decidim platform is being used in various social projects in both the private and public spheres. We will present case studies that demonstrate the versatility and effectiveness of Decidim beyond its use in city councils. We will discuss how the platform has facilitated participatory processes in initiatives such as the Assembly for Climate Change, the Berkane participatory budgets, the YoSoyZonaSur project, the participation process in Cochabamba with JICA, and the ONIC congress, among others. At the end we will present participa.cloud, a tool developed by aLabs to offer an affordable Decidim service in the cloud accessible to any organisation.
3/ Data-driven democracy: empowering citizens with information in participatory budgeting
Speaker: Kirsi Verkka, Development manager. City of Helsinki
How would you make sure your proposal is fair and beneficial for different areas and groups of people? How would you use data to support your arguments and choices? These are some of the questions explored in an exciting project where we aimed to provide citizens with relevant and understandable information about the city's situation and development. The idea was to help citizens deliberate so that they could make informed and equitable proposals that consider the needs of different areas and population groups. The project was part of a participatory budgeting process in Helsinki, where residents could propose and vote on how to spend part of the city's budget.
In the core of the project was a use of service design methods to understand the different needs and motivations of citizens to participate and use data as well as information design methods to visualize and present information in an engaging and clear way.
In this talk, I will share the insights and outcomes of our project and discuss what challenges and opportunities strengthening the role of information in participation brings along. Join me to discover how data can enable citizens to have a voice and a choice in their city.
Language of the session: English
4/ Decidim and the tragedy of the commons: Analysis and experience of free software under the principles of Elinor Ostrom
Speaker: Pau Parals, Pokecode.
The aim of my work has been to answer the following questions:
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(i) In the digital commons, specifically Decidim (free software), can the design principles of Elinor Ostrom be identified and applied to provide solutions in the sustainable self-management of these goods?
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(ii) Are there differences in the sustainable self-management of digital commons compared to physical commons?
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The work conceptualizes common goods and the interconnection between traditional and digital goods. We analyze the tragedy of the commons and the response in the form of self-governance to overcome its collapse. We will understand the philosophy behind free software and the particular problems of this type of goods. With the bibliographic review we propose a methodology that aims to identify and evaluate the Ostrom principles in the digital commons. The results have been obtained via field study (interviews and survey of the members of the association) which have allowed me to draw conclusions in the identification of an answer in the sustainable self-management (or not) of this type of goods , specifically free software.
The objective, then, would be to present the methodology and results of my work to the community. And, based on the Decidim case, discuss the satisfaction in the sustainability policies of the digital commons and present the possible differences of the collapse with respect to the traditional goods. It's a form of giving back that I'd like to do, after all the help I've received from the community <3 My work isn't perfect, and there's a lot to improve. That's why I would really like you to come and have your say
5/ Mainstreaming emergent Computational Democracy Platforms
Speaker: Gerard Fox, Lecturer/Researcher in Strategic Design in IADT Dublin, Ireland.
Exploring the potential of focused collaborations between three distinct but complimentary domains of expertise.
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Computational Deliberative Democracy expertis [Decidim, Pol.is(External link), vTaiwan, Fora etc]
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Social Sciences: eg. Political/Social/Behavioural Sciences expertise
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Design: Co-Creation frameworks for Systems/Service/User-Experience digital product design. Also Storytelling, presentation, rhetoric to enhance buy-in.
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Main principles covered:
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Problems with current Representative Democracy Systems
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Advantages of emerging Computational Democracy and deliberative democracy
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Citizens Assembly case study [case studies: Ireland, Marriage Equality + Pro Choice]
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Potential of collaboration to develop next phase of these platforms
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Creating Tipping Points: Potential of dissemination strategies: narratives, platforms, endorsements
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Language of the session: English
Location: Room Ada Lovelace
Room 2 - Margarita Salas
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Enhancing Democratic Engagement through Effective Proposal Ranking
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Decidim Geo: Discover local participation
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How 50 University Students Are Transforming Decidim in Brazil
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Proportional Representation in Citizen Participation
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Vocdoni: A Secure and Verifiable Voting System for Decidim
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Location: Room Margarita Salas
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Room 1 - Ada Lovelace
Participatory project funding for grassroots climate projects: Experiences from Switzerland
Broadening horizons: Decidim as a tool outside the institutional environment
Data-driven democracy: empowering citizens with information in participatory budgeting
Decidim and the tragedy of the commons: Analysis and experience of free software under the principles of Elinor Ostrom
Mainstreaming emergent Computational Democracy Platforms
1/ Participatory project funding for grassroots climate projects: Experiences from Switzerland
Speaker: Lars Kaiser, Urban Equipe
Since 2019, processes based on the participatory budget format have been taking place in numerous Swiss cities as a result of digital transformation and the associated smart city strategies - most of them using decidim. While annual processes have been carried out in Lausanne since 2019, in other cities (Zurich, Aarau, Thun, Lucerne) they have so far been one-off pilot projects.
Unlike in the international context, where ideas submitted by the population are implemented by a city administration, the projects carried out in Switzerland require the idea providers to implement them themselves. They thus create a new way of promoting neighbourhood projects and neighbourhood networking, often addressing issues in the realm of climate adaptation or reduction in carbon footprints.
The lightning talk provides an insight into the findings of these processes, their similarities and differences and attempts to define success factors for the implementation of participatory budgets and highlighting ways on how these processes can be used in tackling the challenges of the ongoing climate crisis. Urban Equipe has been able to gain in-depth experience with this instrument since 2019. It acted as project organiser for the "Quartieridee Wipkingen" (2020/21) and as process facilitator for the "Stadtidee Zürich" (2021/22), the "Stadtidee Aarau" (2022/23) and the "Klima-Idee Thun" (2023/24).
Language of the session: English
2/ Broadening horizons: Decidim as a tool outside the institutional environment
Speaker: Alabs
In this 10-minute talk, we will explore how the Decidim platform is being used in various social projects in both the private and public spheres. We will present case studies that demonstrate the versatility and effectiveness of Decidim beyond its use in city councils. We will discuss how the platform has facilitated participatory processes in initiatives such as the Assembly for Climate Change, the Berkane participatory budgets, the YoSoyZonaSur project, the participation process in Cochabamba with JICA, and the ONIC congress, among others. At the end we will present participa.cloud, a tool developed by aLabs to offer an affordable Decidim service in the cloud accessible to any organisation.
3/ Data-driven democracy: empowering citizens with information in participatory budgeting
Speaker: Kirsi Verkka, Development manager. City of Helsinki
How would you make sure your proposal is fair and beneficial for different areas and groups of people? How would you use data to support your arguments and choices? These are some of the questions explored in an exciting project where we aimed to provide citizens with relevant and understandable information about the city's situation and development. The idea was to help citizens deliberate so that they could make informed and equitable proposals that consider the needs of different areas and population groups. The project was part of a participatory budgeting process in Helsinki, where residents could propose and vote on how to spend part of the city's budget.
In the core of the project was a use of service design methods to understand the different needs and motivations of citizens to participate and use data as well as information design methods to visualize and present information in an engaging and clear way.
In this talk, I will share the insights and outcomes of our project and discuss what challenges and opportunities strengthening the role of information in participation brings along. Join me to discover how data can enable citizens to have a voice and a choice in their city.
Language of the session: English
4/ Decidim and the tragedy of the commons: Analysis and experience of free software under the principles of Elinor Ostrom
Speaker: Pau Parals, Pokecode.
The aim of my work has been to answer the following questions:
(i) In the digital commons, specifically Decidim (free software), can the design principles of Elinor Ostrom be identified and applied to provide solutions in the sustainable self-management of these goods?
(ii) Are there differences in the sustainable self-management of digital commons compared to physical commons?
The work conceptualizes common goods and the interconnection between traditional and digital goods. We analyze the tragedy of the commons and the response in the form of self-governance to overcome its collapse. We will understand the philosophy behind free software and the particular problems of this type of goods. With the bibliographic review we propose a methodology that aims to identify and evaluate the Ostrom principles in the digital commons. The results have been obtained via field study (interviews and survey of the members of the association) which have allowed me to draw conclusions in the identification of an answer in the sustainable self-management (or not) of this type of goods , specifically free software.
The objective, then, would be to present the methodology and results of my work to the community. And, based on the Decidim case, discuss the satisfaction in the sustainability policies of the digital commons and present the possible differences of the collapse with respect to the traditional goods. It's a form of giving back that I'd like to do, after all the help I've received from the community <3 My work isn't perfect, and there's a lot to improve. That's why I would really like you to come and have your say
5/ Mainstreaming emergent Computational Democracy Platforms
Speaker: Gerard Fox, Lecturer/Researcher in Strategic Design in IADT Dublin, Ireland.
Exploring the potential of focused collaborations between three distinct but complimentary domains of expertise.
Computational Deliberative Democracy expertis [Decidim, Pol.is(External link), vTaiwan, Fora etc]
Social Sciences: eg. Political/Social/Behavioural Sciences expertise
Design: Co-Creation frameworks for Systems/Service/User-Experience digital product design. Also Storytelling, presentation, rhetoric to enhance buy-in.
Main principles covered:
Problems with current Representative Democracy Systems
Advantages of emerging Computational Democracy and deliberative democracy
Citizens Assembly case study [case studies: Ireland, Marriage Equality + Pro Choice]
Potential of collaboration to develop next phase of these platforms
Creating Tipping Points: Potential of dissemination strategies: narratives, platforms, endorsements
Language of the session: English
Location: Room Ada Lovelace
Descripción (Català)
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Sala 1
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Finançament de projectes participatius per a projectes climàtics de base: Experiències de Suïssa
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Cominutas: co-creació de polítiques de govern obert des de la societat civil amb Decidim
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Ampliant horitzons: Decidim com a eina fora de l'entorn institucional
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Democràcia basada en dades: empoderant els ciutadans amb informació en pressupostos participatius
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Decidim i la tragèdia dels comuns. Anàlisi i experiència d'un programari lliure sota els principis d'Elinor Ostrom
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Plataformes emergents de Democràcia Computacional a gran escala
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Sala 2
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Millorant la Participació Democràtica a través d'una Classificació Efectiva de Propostes
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Decidim Geo: Descobreix la participació local
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Com 50 estudiants universitaris estan transformant Decidim a Brasil
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Representació proporcional en la Participació Ciutadana
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Vocdoni: Un sistema de votació segur i verificable per a Decidim
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Ubicació: Sala Margarita Salas
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Sala 1
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Finançament de projectes participatius per a projectes climàtics de base: Experiències de Suïssa
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Ampliant horitzons: Decidim com a eina fora de l'entorn institucional
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Democràcia basada en dades: empoderant els ciutadans amb informació en pressupostos participatius
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Decidim i la tragèdia dels comuns. Anàlisi i experiència d'un programari lliure sota els principis d'Elinor Ostrom
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Plataformes emergents de Democràcia Computacional a gran escala
Descripción (Castellano)
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Sala 1
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Financiación de proyectos participativos para proyectos climáticos de base: Experiencias de Suiza
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Cominutas: co-creación de políticas de gobierno abierto desde la sociedad civil con Decidim
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Ampliando horizontes: Decidim como herramienta fuera del entorno institucional
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Democracia basada en datos: empoderando a los ciudadanos con información en presupuestos participativos
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Decidim y la tragedia de los comunes. Análisis y experiencia de un software libre bajo los principios de Elinor Ostrom
Plataformas emergentes de Democracia Computacional a gran escala -
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Ubicación: Sala Ada Lovelace
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Sala 2
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Mejorando la Participación Democrática a través de una Clasificación Efectiva de Propuestas
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Decidim Geo: Descubre la participación local
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Cómo 50 estudiantes universitarios están transformando Decidim en Brasil
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Representación proporcional en la Participación Ciudadana
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Vocdoni: Un sistema de votación seguro y verificable para Decidim
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Ubicación: Sala Margarita Salas
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Sala 1
Ubicación: Sala Ada Lovelace
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Financiación de proyectos participativos para proyectos climáticos de base: Experiencias de Suiza
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Ampliando horizontes: Decidim como herramienta fuera del entorno institucional
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Democracia basada en datos: empoderando a los ciudadanos con información en presupuestos participativos
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Decidim y la tragedia de los comunes. Análisis y experiencia de un software libre bajo los principios de Elinor Ostrom
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Plataformas emergentes de Democracia Computacional a gran escala
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