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== Links ==
== Links ==
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* [http://www.knightfoundation.org/blogs/knightblog/2013/12/4/pulling-back-curtain-civic-tech/ Pulling back the curtain on civic tech], Dec. 4, 2013, 9:04 a.m., Posted by Jonathan Sotsky, The Knight Blog.
* [http://www.knightfoundation.org/blogs/knightblog/2013/12/4/pulling-back-curtain-civic-tech/ Pulling back the curtain on civic tech], Dec. 4, 2013, 9:04 a.m., Posted by Jonathan Sotsky, The Knight Blog.
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* [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tag/civic-technology/ Huffington Post's] Civic tech entries
* [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tag/civic-technology/ Huffington Post's] Civic tech entries
* [http://blog.google.org/2013/01/promoting-civic-innovation-through.html Promoting civic innovation through technology] (Google's plans)
* [http://blog.google.org/2013/01/promoting-civic-innovation-through.html Promoting civic innovation through technology] (Google's plans)
* [http://thegovlab.org/ The Governance Lab @ NYU].


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Latest revision as of 20:03, 19 August 2014

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Introduction

“Civic technology - technology (mainly information technology) that’s spurring civic engagement to participate in public good development, enhancing citizen communications, improving government infrastructure, or generally making national and local governments more effective.[1][2] It encompasses civic applications, platforms supporting government bodies and institutions and other software enabling those goals.” (Wikipedia, Aug 19, 2014)

Civic technology as well as citizen science are part of what could be called Citizen+X.

Software

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