RAPID: Challenge Platforms with a Public Intent Critical Reflections and Future Practices
RAPID:具有公共意图的挑战平台批判性反思和未来实践
基本信息
- 批准号:1241782
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.85万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-06-15 至 2013-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Participatory challenge platforms, like challenge.gov, 10,000 solutions at Arizona State University, and the policy challenge at Arizona State University, are examples of an emerging approach that can increase the efficiency, effectiveness, and legitimacy of the public policy development and implementation process in an increasingly complex, interconnected, and resource-constrained governance environment. It seeks to give voice to, tap into, empower, and focus the vast array of expertise, experience, and democratic surplus possessed by a diversity of individuals throughout the nation in the governance process to develop innovative and practical solutions to shared public challenges. As such, the workshop supported by this grant is designed to explore the emerging body of participatory challenges platforms with a public intent and develop an community of practice for its research and practical applications and implications in an effort to understand the design tensions and applications of platforms as an efficient, effective, and legitimate governance process. The workshop consists of a series of targeted discussions, panels, roundtables, and keynote speakers to critically reflect on and envision the future of participatory challenge platforms research and applications. The workshop will support the following specific objectives: * Highlight the importance of the research and practice of participatory challenge platforms to governing efficiently, effectively, and legitimately in an increasingly complex, interconnected, and resource-constrained environment. * Identify the obstacles, opportunities, and best practices of designing and implementing participatory challenge platforms to address public problems, grounded in case studies. * Explore design mechanisms to foster sustainable networks of problems solvers from a diversity of backgrounds around shared interests and public problems. * Develop a vision for the future of and identify the next steps for the research and practice of participatory challenge platforms in facilitating efficient, effective, and legitimate governance processes and outcomes. * Bring together practitioners, researchers, and participants from academics, private industry, and governmental organizations. These types of approaches will become more ubiquitous because of the broad prize authority Congress granted to all federal agencies on December 21, 2010.
参与性挑战平台,例如challenge.gov、亚利桑那州立大学的10,000个解决方案以及亚利桑那州立大学的政策挑战,都是新兴方法的例子,可以在日益复杂、相互关联和资源有限的治理环境中提高公共政策制定和实施过程的效率、有效性和合法性。它寻求在治理过程中表达、利用、赋权和集中全国各地不同个人所拥有的大量专业知识、经验和民主剩余,以制定创新和实用的解决方案来应对共同的公共挑战。因此,由这笔赠款支持的研讨会旨在探索具有公共意图的新兴参与式挑战平台,并为其研究和实际应用及其影响开发实践社区,以努力了解平台的设计张力和应用作为高效、有效和合法的治理过程。 研讨会包括一系列有针对性的讨论、小组讨论、圆桌会议和主旨演讲,以批判性地反思和展望参与式挑战平台研究和应用的未来。研讨会将支持以下具体目标: * 强调参与式挑战平台的研究和实践对于在日益复杂、相互关联和资源有限的环境中高效、有效和合法地进行治理的重要性。 * 以案例研究为基础,确定设计和实施参与式挑战平台以解决公共问题的障碍、机遇和最佳实践。 * 探索设计机制,围绕共同利益和公共问题,培养来自不同背景的问题解决者的可持续网络。 * 制定参与式挑战平台的未来愿景,并确定参与式挑战平台的研究和实践的下一步,以促进高效、有效和合法的治理流程和结果。 * 汇集来自学术界、私营企业和政府组织的从业者、研究人员和参与者。由于 2010 年 12 月 21 日国会授予所有联邦机构广泛的奖励权力,此类方法将变得更加普遍。
项目成果
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CHS: Small: Collaborative Research: Making Information Deserts Visible: computational models, disparities in civic technology use, and urban decision making
CHS:小型:协作研究:使信息沙漠可见:计算模型、公民技术使用的差异和城市决策
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1816080 - 财政年份:2018
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Promoting Empathy and Collaborative Decision Making for Natural Resource Management using a Computer Mediated Scenario
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1322296 - 财政年份:2013
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Standard Grant
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0838206 - 财政年份:2008
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