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🌍 Nehmen Sie an der Safe Democracy Convention 2025 am 13. Februar im Wiener Rathaus teil!
Entscheidungsträger und Führungspersönlichkeiten aus Österreich und anderen Ländern werden erkunden, wie Technologie die Bürgerbeteiligung, Datensicherheit & Transparenz stärken kann, um Demokratien zu fördern.
What does #participation really look like in practice?
GoVocal's Jelena Gregorius explains their 360-degree participation—across methods, mediums, and topics—and how you can accomplish it in your project.
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In participatory budgeting, institutional initiatives often overshadow those of individuals.
To create a level playing field, Milena Kowalska, Poland's youngest councillor, advocates for implementing measures that ensure fair representation and opportunity for all participants.
Do you know who is responsible for city planning in your area?
Demokratie-Wegweiser is a map that shows German residents which politicians they can approach on different issues in their area. We spoke with Franziska Hollstein about the importance of transparency for local democracy.
“Data should be treated as a communal resource”
ProjectTogether's Re:Form is creating a network of innovators at all levels of government across 🇩🇪. Recently, they’ve been exploring how municipalities of various sizes can use data, both public and private. We spoke to Robert Peter about his work.
Renamed to Go Vocal because "we felt we had outgrown it" says CEO Wietse Van Ransbeeck. We asked him about the platform's use of AI as a moderator for deliberative, co-creative decision-making and supporting process design.
Through hacking, disinformation, and micro-targeting, operations like 'Team Jorge' manipulate elections and pose a real threat to democracy. Experts Patrick Penninckx and Peter Wolf stress the need for strict regulations, vigilance, and innovation to safeguard electoral integrity. From our archive:
Open data portals contain a huge variety of information, from cycle lane maps to government spending. They offer practical information, while also allowing journalists, researchers, and the public to monitor governments. Find out more about how they work in our guide:
"The idea was to use icons that everyone, regardless of literacy levels, would be able to recognise” explains Titus Kaloki. We spoke to him and Arjama Mukherjee about U_CODE, the software fostering citizen-urban planner collaboration.
“Democracy should be based on the principle that nothing is too complex for citizens to have a say on”
Belgium's citizens' assembly on AI is the first EU consultation of its kind, engaging the public in shaping European AI policy.
Condominium E-Voting began as a digital alternative for apartment meetings in Kyiv. Now, it keeps Kyivans connected to city life, whether displaced or at home, while also serving as a threat warning system. Kateryna Mohylnytska shares how it engages 83%+ of the population.
Op-Ed | The EU has taken big steps toward regulating AI – but regulation alone is not enough. Karen Boers argues that public procurement could be key to boosting innovation while also maintaining European values.
We spoke to Michal Hladký about how Košice 2.0 is transforming city services with data-driven approaches. Overcoming challenges like data quality and GDPR, the project enhanced transparency and fostered citizen engagement.
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Raphaël Pouyé shares insights on African civic tech: entrepreneurial, anti-corruption, & community-driven. He highlights the importance of knowledge exchange and citizen scrutiny.
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During the yellow vest movement, France promised to digitise the grievances that protesters shared in notebooks placed in town halls. Five years later, this remains undelivered. These "lists of grievances" highlight vital lessons on democratic innovation.
Sortition is the process of randomly selecting citizens to discuss key issues. Despite challenges such as representation and transparency, it offers promise for more diverse voices in decision-making, enhancing democracy beyond elections. Learn more from this piece from our archive:
Change It! is Říčany's youth participatory budgeting initiative, engaging 12 to 25-year-olds in decision-making, fostering interest in shaping the city's future. Adéla Ambrožová discusses being a finalist in the Innovation in Politics Awards.
"Is it really possible, with this highly technical approach, to ensure that AI is not going to violate our most basic rights?"
Angela Müller of AlgorithmWatch talks to us about loopholes in the Council of Europe's AI Convention & the EU's AI Act.
We spoke to Iwan Ittermann, a Bertelsmann Stiftung Fellow, about his project Pluralism, which promotes respectful dialogue on social media to tackle to the toxicity of online interactions.
From our archive: Xabier E. Barandiaran delves into 'Artificial Collective Intelligence' and AI's impact on democratizing platforms such as #Decidim. Embracing open-source AI, he envisions inclusive governance through technology.
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As more people turn to social media for news, the potential harm of disinformation on democracies is rising. Here are nine ways governments can team up with others to counter disinformation:
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From our archive: Radical Data is a small collective on a mission “to redefine technology as a tool for communities, subverting its oppressive uses by big tech.” Co-founder Rayén Jara Mitrovich discusses AI biases, Chile's constitution, and blending art, activism, and technology.
To help tackle disinformation, Bertelsmann Stiftung and the German Ministry of the Interior are leading a citizens' assembly that merges online and off-line participation. We caught up with Dominik Hierlemann from Bertelsmann Stiftung to talk about the project.
High-quality government communications can play an important role in tackling disinformation. Examples from the COVID-19 pandemic show how governments can tackle disinformation.
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In Brazil, e-voting reshaped the political landscape, raising participation and welfare. More valid votes from less privileged parts of society drove up healthcare spending, showing the power of tech in democracy. Read more in this piece from our archive: democracy-technologies.org/voting/how-e...
Participative processes often start out by promising a quick path to political change, but frustration arises when results lag. Gianluca Sgueo advocates for a nuanced storytelling approach that embraces political complexity.
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Participatory budgeting voting methods shape democratic decision-making, ensure fairness, transparency, and community engagement in resource allocation. Here's a guide from our archives to help you choose the best one for your process.
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Op-ed | As disinformation flourishes online, how do we know who to trust? Lists of “trusted sources” are inherently elitist, argues Austin Mackell of Stone Transparency. Instead, journalists need an easy way to share their research process with readers.
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