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  1. Jess Scully: "Taiwan’s civic hackers were organized around a leaderless collective called g0v (pronounced “gov zero.”) Many believed in radical transparency, in throwing opaque processes open to the light, and in the idea that everyone who is affected by a decision should have a say in it. They preferred establishing consensus to running ...

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  3. Taiwan — a 30-year old democracy that just went through its 3rd change of power by election this May — is on the way to creating a something new under the sun. If the rule, born of hard experience, is that all the code written for deliberative democracy will never find traction in formal government, here finally is an example that disproves that rule.

  4. For a list of pages see Category:Taiwan.For current development, see the Delicious tag at http://del.icio.us/mbauwens/P2P-Taiwan An alternative directory can be found ...

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    Jess Scully: " vTaiwan. (The “v” stands for virtual.) A mixed-reality, scaled listening exercise, it was an entirely new way to make decisions. The platform invites citizens into an online space for debate that politicians listen to and take into account when casting their votes. Government would start a new vTaiwan process on a political question ...

    "Polis seeks to give citizens a dynamic overview of the entire spectrum of opinion around a discussion topic and has been seen as a highly effective direct and deliberative democracy social media tool . It allows the government to pose policy questions to the public and then uses statistical summarization to provide graphical feedback on what the p...

    Bowling Green, Kentucky

    Jess Scully: "The Taiwan model may be catching on. Polis was used to bring 2,000 people together at a virtual town hall in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Asked how to improve the local area, residents found consensus around improving traffic flow, adding bike lanes, beautification of the waterfront, even access to broadband internet services. The local government of Newham in the UK used it to help inform parking policy. And in Singapore, the government used it to hear from young people about their...

  5. Global Risk Reports World Economic Forum. (2023). The Global Risks Report 2023. World Economic Forum. https://www.weforum.org/reports/global-risks-report-2023 ...

  6. One of its most significant projects is Loomio, an activist-driven tech cooperative that has developed an open source app for collaborative decisionmaking. The idea for Loomio arose in 2011 when the Occupy movement in Wellington, New Zealand wanted to find a more scalable way to make inclusive group decisions.