Redación Colaborativa Para Participación Ciudadana

La redacción de leyes, reglamentos y estatutos públicos es hoy en dia un proceso generalmente opaco para la ciudadanía. El proyecto de redacción colaborativa para participación ciudadana busca proporcionar una herramienta online que resuelva este problema.

Consul + Emapic

El proyecto busca la integración de las funcionalidades del software CONSUL (usado como base dela plataforma Decide.Madrid.es del Ayuntamiento de Madrid) y EMAPIC (servicio web de geolocalización de opiniones). Con la integración se pretende aumentar la gestión inteligente de la participación ciudadana, poniendo en valor el componente espacial y geográfico...

Medialab Prado – Inteligencia Colectiva Para la Democracia

http://medialab-prado.es/article/madrid-inteligencia-colectiva-para-la-d... Durante quince días, los ocho equipos multidisciplinares seleccionados para el taller Inteligencia Colectiva para la Democracia realizarán prototipos para mejorar la democracia y la participación ciudadana. Los proyectos ganadores de la convocatoria son Turnómetro (Guadalajara, México), Empujando juntos (São Paulo, Brasil), Digidem Guide (Gotemburgo, Suecia), Democracy Earth (París, Francia),...

DEMOENERGY – The Transformation of the Energy System as the Engine for Democratic Innovations

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Demoenergy as a joint research project which examines the potentials and limits of dialogue-oriented citizen participation processes in the field of the Energiewende (energy transition) and the conflicts associated with energy infrastructure projects.

La Tabacalera

Self-managed social center that occupies 9,200 m2 of the 30,000 of the former Tobacco Factory of Ambassadors, cataloged as Place of Cultural Interest (BIC) and is attached to the Ministry of Culture. The center shows initiatives under the criteria of free and free culture, cooperation, horizontality, transparency, solidarity and responsible...

Reddit Requests for Comments of differential pricing in Canada

the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) held a public consultation on Reddit, an online discussion forum, seeking requests for comments on a proposal to eliminate differential pricing practices among mobile data providers. Differential pricing exempts using certain apps or other behavior patterns from being charged.

Barcelona’s Brave Struggle to Advance the Commons

On a visit to Barcelona last week, I learned a great deal about the City’s pioneering role in developing "the city as a commons."  I also learned that crystallizing a new commons paradigm – even in a city committed to cooperatives and open digital networks – comes with many gnarly complexities.

The Barcelona city government is led by former housing activist Ada Colau, who was elected mayor in May 2015.  She is a leader of the movement that became the political party Barcelona En Comú (“Barcelona in Common”). Once in office, Colau halted the expansion of new hotels, a brave effort to prevent “economic development” (i.e., tourism) from hollowing out the city’s lively, diverse neighborhoods. As a world city, Barcelona is plagued by a crush of investors and speculators buying up real estate, making the city unaffordable for ordinary people.

Barelona En Comú may have won the mayor’s office, but it controls only 11 of the 44 city council seats. As a result, any progress on the party’s ambitious agenda requires the familiar maneuvering and arm-twisting of conventional city politics. Its mission also became complicated because as a governing (minority) party, Barelona En Comú is not just a movement, it must operationally assist the varied needs of a large urban economy and provide all sorts of public services:  a huge, complicated job.

What happens when activist movements come face-to-face with such administrative realities and the messy pressures of representative politics? This is precisely why the unfolding drama of Barelona En Comú is instructive for commoners. Will activists transform conventional politics and government systems into new forms of governance -- or will they themselves be transformed and abandon many of their original goals? 

The new administration clearly aspires to shake things up in positive, transformative ways.  Besides fostering greater participation in governance, Barelona En Comú hopes to fortify and expand what it calls the “commons collaborative economy” – the cooperatives, commons and neighborhood projects that comprise a remarkable 10% of the city economy through 1,300 ventures.

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