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olnet.org Open Deliberation: Hypermedia and Web Annotation Technologies to Enhance Public Participation Anna De Liddo Knowledge Media Institute Open University, UK [email protected] ECI board First meeting (Brussels, 28 July, 2010)

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Open Deliberation: Hypermedia and Web Annotation Technologies to Enhance Public Participation

Anna De Liddo

Knowledge Media Institute Open University, UK

[email protected]

ECI board First meeting (Brussels, 28 July, 2010)

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We investigate different aspects and issues of Public Participation in Urban Planning and Decision-Making focusing on the key role of  deliberation practice,  deliberation tracking and  deliberation representation to enable more effective public participation.

Our Approach

We look at Hypermedia discourse technologies to help move us from a deliberation process which is often ephemeral, ill-structured and disempowering, to deliberation which is persistent, more coherent and participatory.

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 Improving transparency:

Supporting deliberation capturing and representation By recording deliberation and discourse digitally to make it possible to interrogate later on and use deliberation contents to actively inform decision making

 Empowering Community voices and ideas:

Facilitating Open Public Inquiry and Collective Intelligence By developing a “virtual agora” for open public inquiry on common policy issues

Two Research Strands

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Compendium

Two hypermedia tools to support Moderated Vs Open Deliberation

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With Cohere, researchers, policy-makers and EU citizens in can make their thinking visible and sharable with online communities by:

  collaboratively annotating the Web,

  leveraging lists of annotations into meaningful knowledge maps and

  Engaging in structured online discussions.

A Prototype Tool for Collective Intelligence

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Cohere Conceptual Model

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Cohere builds on a conceptual model which consists of four main users activities through which users can make their thinking visible and contribute to the development of Collective Intelligence around specific policy making issues:

  annotate,

  connect,

  explore,

  filter and make sense.

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Cohere Conceptual Model

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Collaborative Annotate Web Resources

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Make Semantic Connections

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Explore, Filter and Makesense

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Open Deliberation Model

Cohere supports an open deliberation model in which issues are created and discussed without pre-defined communication language, without facilitation and in an open deliberation environment. All participants have equal editing privileges, and create together new ideas, raise issues, ask questions, provide answers and propose arguments and counterarguments with an open semantic framework (not necessarily IBIS).

Deliberation result is a Collective Claims map, which is a dynamic map of claims cooperatively generated by many hands and watched by many eyes, and continuously changing. This map is structured by an ongoing un-moderated debate and potentially can involve all citizens. It is the dynamic result of an “open virtual agora”.

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Watch the demo video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fcn2ab9PYo4 Watch the Open Deliberation model video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vthygbKA2Mg

Open Deliberation model