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Peoples Insights: Volume 1, Issue 46 Open Ministry crowdsourcing | storytelling | citizenship | social data

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This week, we distill insights around Open Ministry - an open web platform that enables Finnish citizens to propose and vote on legislature. Proposals with 50,000 signatures are entered into parliament. 100+ thinkers and planners within MSLGROUP share and discuss inspiring projects on corporate citizenship, crowdsourcing, storytelling and social data on the MSLGROUP Insights Network. Every week, we pick up one project and do a deep dive into conversations around it -- on the MSLGROUP Insights Network itself but also on the broader social web -- to distill insights and foresights. We share these insights and foresights with you on our People’s Insights blog and compile the best insights from the network and the blog in the iPad-friendly People’s Lab Quarterly Magazine, as a showcase of our capabilities.

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Page 1: Open Ministry: People's Insights Volume 1, Issue 46

People’s Insights: Volume 1, Issue 46

Open Ministry

crowdsourcing | storytelling | citizenship | social data

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What is Open Ministry?

singularityhub.com

Open Ministry is an open web platform launched by non-profit

entrepreneurs to facilitate the Finland Citizen’s Initiative Act, which gives

citizens the right to propose legislation to the Finnish Parliament.

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How does it work?

avoinministeraio.fi

Citizens can propose and vote on new legislature online through Open

Ministry. The proposed legislation must gather support from 50,000

citizens of voting age within six months to be considered by parliament.

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Collaborative social innovation

enterpriseefficiency.com/author.asp?section_id=2159&doc_id=247904

The initiative involves collaboration both between the government and

the people, as well as among people, with volunteers running the

platform and converting proposals into legal form.

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CSR opportunity for brands

peopleslab.mslgroup.com

Several banks and telecom providers have supported the initiative by

providing free access to their verification APIs, thus enabling Open

Ministry to verify the identity of voters.

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Revival of trust in government?

openinggovernment.org/finland-is-about-to-change-what-we-mean-by-law-making/

Thinkers believe that the transparency that is inherent in Open Ministry

platform can lead to greater accountability for government officials and

increase of trust in officials.

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Can crowdsourcing lead to social change?

gigaom.com/2012/02/28/could-crowdsourcing-be-a-better-way-to-make-legislation/

In October 2012, the first citizen-proposed law, a ban on fur farming,

entered Parliament with the support 55,000 citizens. Thinkers are

watching developments to gauge the success of the initiative.

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Do we need a new paradigm for lawmaking?

openinggovernment.org/finland-is-about-to-change-what-we-mean-by-law-making/

While some question if crowdsourcing can be effective in creating

serious legislature, some question whether the current definition of

legislature is still relevant in today’s world.

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Can Open Ministry work elsewhere?

slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2012/11/05/open_ministry_finland_s_open_source_project_to_l

et_citizens_propose_laws.html

Thinkers highlight the progress of the initiative to Finland’s open culture

and history of collaboration between citizens and government.

Elsewhere, this initiative may fall victim to pranksters.

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Other open governance initiatives

Clockwise: U.S.’s Petition White House, Latvia's Mana Balss, Iceland’s Constitutional Council,

France’s WeSign.it

People now call for an open democracy and thinkers believe in a

‘writeable’ society. This change is evident in the number of open

governance initiatives in Europe, Brazil and even the U.S.

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Read People’s Lab insights and foresights

The People’s Lab team shares the insights and foresights from the

MSLGROUP Insights Network on the People’s Insights weekly blog and

the People’s Insights Quarterly magazine.

MSLGROUP Insights

Network

50+ MSLGROUP planners

share and discuss inspiring

projects on corporate

citizenship, crowdsourcing and

storytelling.

People’s Insights

weekly blog

We deep dive into

conversations around one

project -- on the MSLGROUP

Insights Network itself but also

on the broader social web -- to

distill insights and foresights.

People’s Insights

Quarterly magazine

Every quarter, we will compile

the best insights from the

network and the blog in the

iPad-friendly magazine, as a

showcase of our capabilities.

For more, visit http://peopleslab.mslgroup.com

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People’s Lab: Crowdsourcing Insights &

Innovation

People’s Lab is MSLGROUP’s proprietary crowdsourcing platform and

approach that helps organizations tap into people’s insight for

innovation, storytelling and change.

For more, visit http://peopleslab.mslgroup.com

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For People’s Lab

solutions, contact [email protected]