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DataKind's Vision of a Data-Driven Social Change Movement

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The Chicago DataDive connected social organizations and geeks to build a civic data community to create lasting social change. Read more »

When Bad Data Happens to Good Hackers

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In a report from Transparency Camp 2012, Matthew Hall on why gov 2.0 apps are only as good as the data they're built on. Read more »

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Open Data

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What can the United States learn from how Open Data is handled in other countries? Read more »

Hack The Law

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On April 15, Brooklyn Law School's Incubator and Policy Clinic hosted its first "Legal Hackathon." Read more »

What Gov 2.0 Can Learn from Participatory Budgeting

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Participatory budgeting puts into practice the principles of open source and online collaboration: radical transparency, voluntary participation, distributed organizational structures, and more. Read more »

Can Citizens Initiative Reviews Revitalize Democracy?

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Daniel Schugurensky speaks with Healthy Democracy Oregon founder Elliot Shuford about reducing the shortcomings of ballot initiatives. Read more »

This Tuesday! Shareable and SPUR Explore Policies for a Shareable City

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At Shareable we love exploring how best to create shareable cities. Read more »

Hacking As A Civic Duty

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Building the peer-to-peer cities of tomorrow will require more than apps and data visualizations. We must apply the hacker ethos to how we organize, collaborate, and tell the stories of our cities. Read more »

Collaborative Chats Roundup: What are the Economic Impacts of Sharing on Local Economies?

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Last night’s collaborative chats explored how sharing and collaborative consumption will change local economies. Read more »

The Birth of a Data Driven Civil Society?

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During a keynote speech at Code for America's Big Data for the Public Good event, Jake Porway of Data Without Borders illustrated the accelerating shift to a data-driven society. Read more »
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