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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
A factivist is an activist who can argue with data. | A factivist is an activist who can argue with data. | ||
* See [[Public Lab]] | * See also: [[Public Lab]] | ||
Factivists can | Factivists can | ||
* monitor policies through independent, open data, data collection (crowd sourcing) and open analysis | * monitor policies through independent, open data, data collection (crowd sourcing) and open analysis | ||
* held governments and other agencies accountable | * held governments and other agencies accountable | ||
[[Citizen science]] methodology and technology can help solving social and environmental projects. | |||
== Organisations == | |||
* [http://www.citizencyberlab.org/ Citizen CyberLab] | |||
* [http://www.thegovlab.org/ GovLab] | |||
* [http://www.one.org/international/ The ONE Campaign] | |||
[[category: Citizen science]] | [[category: Citizen science]] |
Latest revision as of 11:09, 6 July 2016
Introduction
A factivist is an activist who can argue with data.
- See also: Public Lab
Factivists can
- monitor policies through independent, open data, data collection (crowd sourcing) and open analysis
- held governments and other agencies accountable
Citizen science methodology and technology can help solving social and environmental projects.