ラウトレッジ版 民主主義とガバナンスのための集合知ハンドブック<br>The Routledge Handbook of Collective Intelligence for Democracy and Governance

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ラウトレッジ版 民主主義とガバナンスのための集合知ハンドブック
The Routledge Handbook of Collective Intelligence for Democracy and Governance

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032105550
  • eISBN:9781000846782

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The Routledge Handbook of Collective Intelligence for Democracy and Governance explores the concepts, methodologies, and implications of collective intelligence for democratic governance, in the first comprehensive survey of this field.

Illustrated by a collection of inspiring case studies and edited by three pioneers in collective intelligence, this handbook serves as a unique primer on the science of collective intelligence applied to public challenges and will inspire public actors, academics, students, and activists across the world to apply collective intelligence in policymaking and administration to explore its potential, both to foster policy innovations and reinvent democracy.

The Routledge Handbook of Collective Intelligence for Democracy and Governance is essential reading and an authoritative reference for scholars, students, researchers and practitioners of public policy, public administration, governance, public management, information technology and systems, innovation and democracy as well as more broadly for political science, psychology, management studies, public organizations and individual policy practitioners, public authorities, civil society activists and service providers.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Foundations

1. A brief history of collective intelligence, democracy, and governance

Lex Paulson

2. From the Knowledge Society to the Collective Intelligence Society: Collective Tacit Knowledge and Artificial Intelligence for Policymaking

Carina Antonia Hallin

3. Smarter together? Collective Intelligence and change in government

Stephen Boucher

4. Collective intelligence and governance: Imagining government as a shared brain

Geoff Mulgan

5. Measuring the effect of collective intelligence processes that leverage participation and deliberation

Paolo Spada and Lex Paulson

6. Key defining concepts: Collective intelligence, democracy and governance

Stephen Boucher, Carina Antonia Hallin, David Leal Garcia, Lex Paulson and Nino Javakhishvili-Larsen

Part 2: Reinventing Democracy: New Modes of Representation

Introduction

Lex Paulson

7. Deliberative Policy-making During COVID-19: The case of Taiwan

Helen K. Liu and Lin Tze-Luen

8. Crowdsourcing a Constitution: The world's first crowdsourced constitution rises from the ashes in Iceland

Elisa Lironi

9. Collective creativity and political entrepreneurship: The Alternative in Denmark (or why failure is an option)

Stephen Boucher and Jeff van Luijk, with Uffe Elbaek

10. How to facilitate the convergence of conflicting constellations of interests: Germany's "Agora Energiewende"

Lars Grotewold

11. How Collective Political Intelligence produced better policy: Political Task Committees in Gentofte, Denmark

Eva Sørensen and Jacob Torfing

12. From Shouting Matches to Argument Maps: An Online Deliberation Experiment in Italy

Mark Klein, Paolo Spada and Lex Paulson

13. Achieving Parity with Human Moderators: A Self-Moderating Platform for Online Deliberation

Lodewijk Gelauff, Liubov Nikolenko, Sukolsak Sakshuwong, James Fishkin, Ashish Goel, Kamesh Munagala and Alice Siu

14. Hacking start-up policy reforms: Innovating public policy in Senegal

Jon Stever and Eva Sow Ebion

Part 3: Eliciting Citizen Knowledge for Collective Intelligence as a Public Good

Introduction

Carina Antonia Hallin

15. Reinventing Local Government Through Collective Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence: How a Danish Municipality Harnessed Citizen Insights

Carina Antonia Hallin and Naima Lipka

16. Slowing down to better tackle a region’s challenges: Lessons from Co-Intelligence Wallonia

Pierre Portevin

17. Turning problem makers into creative problem solvers: How New York State creatively shifted the paradigm from managing troubled kids to engaging them

Tim Switalski

18. Tacit knowledge speaks the language of story: Morocco’s Commission spéciale sur le modèle de développement

Lex Paulson and Marwane Fachane

Part 4: Reinventing Public Administration: New Modes of Collaboration

Introduction

Stephen Boucher

19. Challenging received wisdom and spreading innovation: Lessons from the Youth Justice Board

Stephen Boucher and Jonathan Oates

20. Hearing the marginalized: The jan sunwai in India

Stéphanie Tawa Lama

21. Creating collaborative young communities through school participatory budgeting

Ankitha Cheerakathil

22. Dreaming, remembering, scaling and innovating boldly: How a small French town initiated a journey towards "Zero unemployment"

Stephen Boucher

23. Public challenges to kindle innovation: How one telegram forever changed public policy in Australia

Luis Lafosse

24. Creating a ‘voice’ of collective change through simple mobile phones

Aaditeshwar Seth

25. Collective intelligence and digital participatory platforms: Learnings from Barcelona´s DECIDIM

David Leal García, Antonio Calleja-López and Juan Linares-Lanzman

Part 5: Social Innovation and Bottom-up Power

Introduction

Lex Paulson

26. Smarter mediation, better dialogue: Lessons from a Swedish protest for local healthcare

Bernard Le Roux

27. The power of different perspectives for conflict resolution and community change: "An eagle watches over us"

David Baum

28. To transform the community, change the story: The Fab City Global Initiative

Mary-Alice Arthur

29. Scaling personal initiatives into collective action: The citizen powerhouse of Sager der Samler in Aarhus, Denmark

Paul Natorp

30. Pioneering Asia Pacific’s first community-driven investment process through blockchain: Impact Collective

Charlotte Arribe, Stephanie Arrowsmith, Songyi Lee and Eunielle Yi

Part 6: Reimagining International Governance

Introduction

Stephen Boucher

31. Unlocking the collaborative potential of national parliaments: The Open European Dialogue

Verena Ringler and Chiara Rosselli

32. Crowd forecasting infectious disease outbreaks

Emile Servan-Schreiber and Camille Larmanou

33. Mobilizing collective intelligence and diversity towards Sustainable Development Goals: From global innovation labs to collective intelligence assemblies for sustainable development

Catherine Jacquet and Mamello Thinyane

34. Bridging science and diplomacy to build a universal agreement on the science of climate change: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

Kari De Pryck

35. Nurturing the right context for fruitful dialogue: The case of Helmut Kohl's "gastrosophy"

Knut Bergmann

36. Thinking ahead collectively: The case of African Digital Futures

Passy Amayo Ogolla and Julie Anne Jenson

Part 7: Collective Intelligence, Technology and Collective Consciousness

Introduction

Carina Antonia Hallin

37. Smarter Crowdsourcing to tackle Covid-19: Beyond the Open Call

Anirudh Dinesh

38. Mobilizing collective intelligence for adapting to climate change in the Arctic: The case of monitoring Svalbard’s and Greenland’s environment by expedition cruises

Gitte Kragh, Michael K. Poulsen, Lisbeth Iversen, Ted Cheeseman and Finn Danielsen

39. Using Collective Intelligence to Assess the Future with the Pandemic Supermind

Annalyn Bachmann, Adriana König, Robert Laubacher and David Kong

40. Using political bots and artificial intelligence to facilitate the interaction between citizens and lawmakers

Cristiano Ferri Soares de Faria

41. Turning organizations into innovation ecosystems: The Hexagon of Public Innovation (HIP) model

Raúl Oliván and Pilar Balet

42. Co-initiating, sensing, presencing, creating and shaping: How the Scottish government applied Theory U for collective leadership against Covid-19

Keira Oliver and Karen Lawson

Closing Thoughts

Concluding dialogue: Collective intelligence and democracy, today and tomorrow

Lex Paulson with Oumar Ba, Helen Liu, Cristiano Ferri Faria and Ksana Nechyporenko

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