Civic CrowdAnalytics

Author:

Aitamurto Tanja1,Chen Kaiping1,Cherif Ahmed2,Galli Jorge Saldivar3,Santana Luis4

Affiliation:

1. Stanford

2. UC Berkeley

3. University of Trento, Italy

4. Fundación Democracia y Desarrollo, Chile

Publisher

ACM

Reference28 articles.

1. Collective Intelligence in Law Reforms: When the Logic of the Crowds and the Logic of Policymaking Collide

2. Crowdsourced Deliberation;Aitamurto T.;Policy&Internet,2016

3. Five Design Principles for Crowdsourced Policymaking: Assessing the Case of Crowdsourced Off-Road Traffic law in Finland;Aitamurto T.;Journal of Social Media for Organizations,2015

4. Aitamurto T. Landemore H. Lee D. & Goel A. 2014. Crowdsourced Off-Road Traffic Law Experiment In Finland. Report about idea crowdsourcing and evaluation. Publications of the Committee for the Future the Parliament of Finland. 1/2014. Helsinki Finland. Aitamurto T. Landemore H. Lee D. & Goel A. 2014. Crowdsourced Off-Road Traffic Law Experiment In Finland. Report about idea crowdsourcing and evaluation. Publications of the Committee for the Future the Parliament of Finland. 1/2014. Helsinki Finland.

5. Brabham D. 2013. Crowdsourcing. Cambridge: MIT Press. Brabham D. 2013. Crowdsourcing. Cambridge: MIT Press.

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