Vili Lehdonvirta, Helena Barnard, Mark Graham, Isis Hjorth |
Online labour markets – leveling the playing field for international service markets? |
Veikko Eranti, Juho Lindman |
Crowdsourcing & Crowdfunding a Presidential Campaign |
Tom Nicholls, Simon Gray |
Crowdsourcing measurement of e-government usability |
Tobias Escher, Jost Sieweke, Ulf Tranow, Simon Dischner, Dennis Friess, Philipp Hagemeister, Katharina Esau |
Internet-mediated cooperative norm setting in the university |
Taneli Heikka |
Reprogramming power through crowdsourcing: time, space and citizenship in crowdsourcing for law in Finland |
Simo Hosio, Jorge Goncalves, Vassilis Kostakos, Jukka Riekki |
Voices in the Noise: Crowdsourcing Public Opinion using Urban Pervasive Technologies |
Sara C. Kingsley, Mary L. Gray, Siddharth Suri |
Monopsony and the Crowd: Labor for Lemons? |
Roxana Radu, Nicolo Zingales, Enrico Calandro |
Let the crowd decide? Crowdsourcing ideas as an emerging form of multistakeholder participation |
Rodrigo Davies |
Civic crowdfunding as a marketplace for participation in urban development |
Pete Burnap, Matthew L. Williams |
Hate Speech, Machine Classification and Statistical Modelling of Information Flows on Twitter |
Panos Panagiotopoulos, Dennis De Widt, Martin Laffin |
How UK local government actors reacted to 2013 central spending decisions: the #localgov Twitter community |
Mizuki Sakamoto, Tatsuo Nakajima |
A Community-based Crowdsourcing Service for Achieving a Sustainable Society through Micro-Level Crowdfunding |
Melanie Dulong de Rosnay, Primavera De Filippi |
Regulating Distributed Peer-Production Infrastructures |
Mayo Fuster Morell, Ruben Martínez, Jorge Luis Salcedo Maldonado |
Mapping the common based peer production: A crowd-sourcing experiment |
Matti Nelimarkka, Brandie Nonnecke, Sanjay Krishnan, Tanja Aitamurto, Daniel Catterson, Camille Crittenden, Chris Garland, Conrad Gregory, Ching-Chang (Allen) Huang, Gavin Newsom, Jay Patel, John Scott, Ken Goldberg |
Comparing Three Online Civic Engagement Platforms using the “Spectrum of Public Participation” Framework |
Margeret Hall, Simon Caton |
A Crowdsourcing Approach to Identify Common Method Bias and Self-Representation |
Katharina Große |
Discussing Germany’s Future: The Evaluation of Federal Online Citizen Participation |
Jude Ntabathia |
Politics and Volunteered Geographic Information: Reflections on the 2007 and 2013 Kenyan Elections |
Josh Cowls |
The Crowd in the Cloud: Three challenges for gauging public opinion online |
Jorge Goncalves, Yong Liu, Bin Xiao, Saad Chaudhry, Simo Hosio, Vassilis Kostakos |
A Case Study in Modelling Government-Citizen Interaction in Facebook |
John Prpić, Prashant Shukla |
Crowd Capital in Governance Contexts |
John Prpić, Araz Taeihagh, James Melton Jr |
Experiments on Crowdsourcing Policy Assessment |
John Prpić, Araz Taeihagh, James Melton Jr |
A Framework for Policy Crowdsourcing |
John Gastil (Penn State University), Robert Richards (Penn State University), Graham Smith (Centre for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster) |
The potential of Participedia as a crowdsourcing tool for comparative analysis of democratic innovations |
Jean-Michel Dalle |
A direct empirical study of the determinants of online work supply in Amazon Mechanical Turk |
Ivar Hartmann |
Let The Users Be The Filter? Crowdsourced Filtering To Avoid Online Intermediary Liability |
Henrik Serup Christensen, Maija Karjalainen, Laura Nurminen |
What does crowdsourcing legislation entail for the participants? The Finnish case of Avoin Ministeriö |
Henk Koerten, Peter van den Besselaar |
Citizen science and Crowd science in biodiversity research |
Gregory Asmolov |
Vertical crowdsourcing: The discourses of activity and the governance of crowds in emergency situations |
Francesco Bailo |
Mapping online political talks through network analysis: A case study of the website of Italy's Five Star Movement |
Frances Griffiths, Tim Doberman, Margaret Thorogood, Jane Goudge, Samantha Johnson, Kave Salamatian, Xavier Gomez Olive, Jonathan Cave |
Impact of digital social networks on health and health systems |
Erhardt Graeff |
Crowdsourcing as Reflective Political Practice: Building a Location-based Tool for Civic Learning and Engagement |
Eoin Cullina, Kieran Conboy, Lorraine Morgan |
Crowdsourcing and Crowdfunding Mechanisms for Scientific Research Funding Agencies – A Preliminary Entity Categorisation Matrix |
Elizabeth Resor |
The Neo-Humanitarians: Assessing the Credibility of Organized Volunteer Crisis Mappers |
Dieter Zinnbauer |
Crowd-sourcing corruption: some challenges, some possible futures |
Dennis Friess, Christiane Eilders |
Analyzing Crowd Discussion Towards a more complete model to measure and explain online deliberation |
David Garcia, Adiya Abisheva, Simon Schweighofer, Uwe Serdült, Frank Schweitzer |
Network polarization in online politics participatory media |
Celina E. Raffl |
Open Societal Innovation (OSI) for Politics, Public Administration, and Civil Society |
Carlos Arias (Universidad Tecnológica Centroamericana), Jorge Antonio Garcia (Universidad Tecnológica Centroamericana), Alejandro Corpeno (Icoms Technologies) |
Population as Auditor of an Election Process in Honduras: VotoSocial |
Carl Adams |
Crowdfunding guidance and practice: Value added co-creation |
Brita Schemmann |
Towards public participation and policy-making 2.0 Absorbing citizensourced ideas: a case study approach |
Boyu Chen (National Sun Yat-sen University), Dachi Liao (National Sun Yat-sen University), Hsin-Che Wu (Nanjing University), San-Yih Hwang (National Sun Yat-sen University) |
The Logic of Communitive Action: A Case Study of Taiwan’s Sunflower Movement |
Benedikt Boecking, Margeret Hall, Jeff Schneider |
Predicting Events Surrounding the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 Using Learning Algorithms on Micro Blog Data |
Andreas Møller Jørgensen |
The question of technologically mediated civic political participation reformulated |
Anders Olof Larsson |
The EU Parliament on Twitter - Assessing the Permanent Online Practices of Parliamentarians |
Anatoliy Gruzd, Ksenia Tsyganova |
Politically Polarized Online Groups and their Social Structures formed around the 2013-2014 crisis in Ukraine |
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Special Panel: De-MOOC-ifying Online Learning |