#Participatory

Jan R. Boehnkejrboehnke
2025-11-20

Leverhulme Doctoral Programme for * at :
jobs.ac.uk/job/DPL167/leverhul

Special plug for projects w research group colleagues 😊

1) Regenerating Healthcare Pathways for Equitable Health and Wellbeing

2) Co-Designing Regenerative Therapeutic Spaces


* More info here:
dundee.ac.uk/phds/funding/leve

Environmental Psych Viennaenvpsyvienna
2025-10-15

Cornelia Ehmayer’s university course on started into the next semester! 🏙️

Her company conducts in Vienna and her integration of practical application, science, and teaching won her the University of Vienna’s Teaching Award 2024. 🎓

🌐 More information on STADTpsychologie and Cornelia Ehmayer’s methodology (the “Activating City Diagnosis“) can be found on: www.stadtpsychologie.at

Cornelia Ehmayer-Rosinak
2025-08-15

YouTube Paneltalk - Participatory Media

makertube.net/w/f7zhmnX5HZzryd

2025-08-01
Both approaches reveal how sensing and shaping are the same process. When you slow down to notice the patterns you're already making, you discover you're already participating in systems others can enter and transform.

#pattern #technology #weaving #coding #livecoding #aperiodic #tidalcycles #participatory #process #immersive #interbeing #perception #sensornetworks #XR #responsivesystems #emergence
Joan CiberSheep (ell/això)cibersheep@mastodont.cat
2025-07-09

It looks like Omni is a bit lost, but Why?
Read and vote until Monday 14th

cibersheep.com/en/venonta-vivo

#vven #scifi #short #participatory

2025-06-28
Elektrokaiser hosting a hands on electronic music event @ Käpylä Kiska Helsinki. A rainy Friday evening didn't stop the people from joining in. Thanks to every participant!






#elektrokaiser #music #democracy #participatory #käpylä
Jan R. Boehnkejrboehnke
2025-06-11

Co-developed at and
"A Toolkit for Building a Collective of Older Adult Researchers"
sfu.ca/starinstitute/about/ins
(COAR)

"A practical resource for engaging older adults as active partners in community-based research"

2025-03-29

#AbrahamLincoln: "#democracy is #government of the #people - by the #people - for the #people"

but #democracy is not perfect per default, it needs constant #reform to become better and better (not worse and worse how it was made by (#financial #taxavoiding #lobbyists and other #lobbyists = #corruption)

how to reform democracy? a #conversationwithai: #deepseek

<think>
Alright, I'm trying to figure out how to reform #democracy so that decisions are made faster and are more competent, while also reducing incompetence and corruption. This is a big question because democracy as it stands has a lot of #issues, but it's still considered one of the better systems out there <- read this?

First off, I know that one of the main problems with democracies is that #decisionmaking can be #slow, especially in #large #countries.

There are so many #checks and #balances that sometimes it feels like nothing gets done.

So maybe making decisions faster requires #streamlining some processes.

But how? Maybe reducing #bureaucracy or changing how legislation is passed?

Another issue is #incompetence. I've seen elected officials who don't seem to have the right skills or knowledge for their roles. <- this #AI has seen things!

How can we ensure that #leaders are actually #competent?

Perhaps through better #education #requirements, or maybe having #experts in certain fields advise them more #effectively.

#Corruption is another huge #Problem seems like #money plays a big role in #politics, which can lead to decisions that favor #donors over the people.

#Campaign #finance #reform might help here, but I'm not sure how feasible that is given current laws and court rulings, especially in places like the #US with #CitizensUnited.

#Voter #engagement is also a factor.

If more people participate, maybe there's more #accountability.

But getting people to vote when they feel their votes don't matter is tough.

Maybe changing voting systems, like ranked-choice voting, could make elections feel more representative and increase turnout.

I've heard about #sortition, where #random #citizens are #selected for #decisionmaking bodies.

That might bring in diverse perspectives and reduce corruption since the average person isn't as beholden to special interests.

But would people take it seriously? I'm not sure how effective that would be compared to elected officials.

#Technology could play a role too.

Maybe using #online #platforms for #participatory #budgeting or #policy #discussions.

It could make #government more #transparent and involve citizens more #directly.

However, there's the risk of #misinformation and #manipulation online.

#Term #limits are another idea.

They might prevent politicians from becoming too entrenched and corrupt, but they can also limit institutional knowledge and lead to a #revolvingdoor of #inexperienced #leaders.

#Anticorruption agencies seem necessary, but they need to be #independent and well #funded.

If they're controlled by the government, they won't be effective.

How do you ensure their independence?

#Media #literacy is important because if people are #better #informed, they can make #better #decisions at the #ballotbox.

But with so much #misinformation out there, improving media literacy is a big challenge.

I'm also thinking about proportional representation.

Maybe switching to a system where more parties have seats could lead to more diverse and representative governments, reducing gridlock.

But it might also make forming a government harder if no single party has a majority.

What about making voting mandatory?

It increases turnout but can also lead to people voting without being informed, which doesn't necessarily improve the quality of decisions.

Another thought is focusing on #local #governance.

If more decisions are made at the local level where people can be more involved and informed, it might lead to #better #outcomes #overall.

But not all issues can be handled locally; some require national or international coordination.

I'm also considering how #education plays into this.

Better #civic #education could make voters more informed and engaged.

It starts from a young age teaching about #government #structures, #roles, and the importance of #participation.

#Transparency is key too.

If governments are more open about their processes and decisions, trust might increase. Things like #FOIA requests in the U.S. help, but they can be slow and sometimes
incomplete.

#Incentivizing #good #governance through awards or recognition might motivate leaders to perform better, but it's not a sure fix for deeper systemic issues.

Encouraging #whistleblowers is important because they can expose #corruption before it becomes entrenched.

Protecting them legally would make others more willing to come forward.

Public-private partnerships could bring in expertise from the private sector, but there's a risk of corporate influence if not managed properly.

Inclusive decision-making ensures that all groups have a voice, which leads to more equitable policies.

It requires active efforts to involve marginalized communities.

Independent judiciaries are crucial because they can check the other branches and enforce laws against corruption.

But judicial appointments can be politicized, which undermines their independence.

Finally, cultural shifts towards valuing integrity over power might help reduce corruption. But changing a culture is slow and difficult, especially in large, diverse societies.

Putting all these thoughts together, it seems like reforming democracy requires a multi-faceted approach addressing both structural issues and cultural factors. It's not just about tweaking one part but making comprehensive changes that promote competence, transparency, and accountability while ensuring representation and reducing corruption.

</think>
Reforming democracy to enhance decision-making efficiency, competence, and reduce corruption involves a multifaceted approach that addresses both structural and cultural aspects of
governance. Here is an organized strategy based on the thought process:

### Structural Reforms
1. **Streamline Decision-Making Processes:**
- Reduce bureaucratic layers and adopt more agile legislative processes to accelerate decision-making without compromising thorough consideration.

2. **Campaign Finance Reform:**
- Implement strict regulations on campaign contributions and promote public financing of elections to diminish the influence of money in politics.

3. **Proportional Representation:**
- Introduce proportional representation systems to ensure diverse representation, which can lead to more inclusive and efficient governance.

4. **Term Limits:**
- Enact term limits for elected officials to prevent entrenchment, while ensuring mechanisms for knowledge retention and smooth transitions.

5. **Independent Anti-Corruption Agencies:**
- Establish independent bodies with strong investigative and prosecutorial powers to combat corruption effectively.

### Enhancing Competence
1. **Expert Advisory Bodies:**
- Integrate expert panels in decision-making processes to provide informed guidance on complex issues.

2. **Civic Education:**
- Improve education systems to foster informed voters through civic engagement and critical thinking skills.

3. **Sortition (Citizen Juries):**
- Experiment with sortition to involve diverse citizen perspectives, enhancing
representativeness and reducing corruption risks.

### Reducing Corruption
1. **Transparency Measures:**
- Increase government transparency through open data initiatives, accessible meetings, and robust freedom of information laws.

2. **Whistleblower Protection:**
- Strengthen legal protections for whistleblowers to encourage the exposure of corruption without fear of retribution.

3. **Judicial Independence:**
- Ensure the judiciary is independent and impartial, free from political influence, to uphold rule of law and check executive power.

### Voter Engagement and Participation
1. **Voting System Reforms:**
- Adopt ranked-choice voting and proportional representation to ensure votes count more meaningfully and increase voter satisfaction.

2. **Compulsory Voting:**
- Consider mandatory voting with incentives for informed voting, potentially reducing apathy and increasing political engagement.

3. **Participatory Budgeting:**
- Involve citizens in budget decisions through digital platforms to foster transparency and accountability.

### Technological Integration
1. **Digital Platforms:**
- Utilize technology for participatory governance, enabling real-time public input on policies and fostering informed discussions.

2. **Media Literacy Programs:**
- Launch initiatives to combat misinformation, promoting a better-informed electorate capable of discerning credible sources.

### Cultural Shifts
1. **Incentivizing Good Governance:**
- Recognize and reward ethical leadership through awards or public acknowledgment to promote integrity in governance.

2. **Cultural Values:**
- Foster societal norms that prioritize transparency, accountability, and integrity, encouraging leaders to adhere to high ethical standards.

### Conclusion
Reforming democracy requires a comprehensive approach that combines structural changes with cultural shifts. By streamlining processes, enhancing
competence through education and expertise, reducing corruption through transparency and independent oversight, and engaging citizens more
effectively, democracies can become more responsive, efficient, and just. This multifaceted strategy aims to rebuild trust in governance and ensure
decisions truly reflect the will of the people.

Adelaide Solarpunkadlspadmin@adlsolarpunk.net
2025-01-28

We're planning a website/guide book for people building local community and organisations;

What info/tools etc. do you wish you had now or when you started trying to kick-start these sorts of local efforts?

#community #participatory #knowledgesharing #question #feedback

2024-12-31

We need to stay connected and supportive of one another as we enter into a very difficult time here in the United States, especially for the most vulnerable among us. One way I attempt to do this is through my writings at #OneWorldHouse. I hope you will join me there and subscribe for free as we work together for a more #just, #peaceful, #participatory and #sustainable world.
oneworldhouse.net

Muki Haklaymhaklay
2024-12-22

The Co-Pro Futures Inquiry will propose measures to address barriers to and research within universities and the higher education sector in the UK .
The Call for Evidence and Ideas is one key way that we want to gather collective intelligence to support the sector-wide deliberation and development of an action plan. We are opening the call for submissions until February 28th 2025. Details below! please share!

Co-Pro Futures Inquiry
 EVIDENCE EXAMPLES
 Evidence	might	include:	Case	studies. 	Evaluation	reports	Testimonies
Academic	journal	articles	and	books	Strategic	documents/policies	Online	outputs	Creative	outputs:	film,	photos,	media	or	blogs	Toolkits	Guidance	
Examples	of	university	initiatives	Practical	steps	of	how	to	work	around	challenges	Examples	of	funding	innovations.
 CALL FOR EVIDENCE AND IDEAS 
A SUMMARY
 Call for Evidence and Ideas
 The Co-Pro Futures Inquiry will propose measures to address barriers to participatory and co-produced research within universities and the higher education sector.  Between	2024-2026	this	will	involve	workshops,	desk-based	secondary	analysis,	interviews, and	a	high-profile	panel	who will	identify	actions	that	can	be	put	into	practice.
 The	Call	for	Evidence	and	Ideas	is	one	key	way	that	we	want	to	gather	collective intelligence	to	support	the	sector-wide	deliberation	and	development	of	an	action	
plan. We are opening the call for submissions until February 28th 
 WE WANT EVIDENCE TO DEMONSTRATE 
 1. The size and  scale of the problem
 2. Actions and solutions that are already being tried and tested 
IDEAS
 Ideas	for	what	kinds	of	formal	and	informal	actions	might	really	change	the	conditions	for	co-produced	research
 We hope to hear evidence from:	Researchers	|	Co-researchers	|	Partner	organisations	|	
Professional	service	staff	|	University	leaders	and	managers	|	Infrastructure	organisations	|	
Funders	|		Higher	education policy-makersHOW TO SUBMIT?
 Share your evidence  on the Linked-In group  Co-Pro	Futures	LinkedIn	group  Collective Intelligence-  Gathering form  
forms.gle/cwA5h7tATx9ADHYk7  Email the  
Co-Pro Futures team  coprofutures@gmail.com
 WHAT WILL WE DO WITH THE EVIDENCE?
 We	will	review	and	analyse	the	submissions  Evidence	will	then	inform	briefings	for	an	Inquiry	panel
 The	Inquiry	Panel	will	meet	and	deliberate	on	the	evidence	Launch	of	the	action	plan	in	July 	2026	The	Co-Pro	Futures	Inquiry	is	supported	by	allocations	from	the	Participatory	Research	Funds	at	the	Universities	of	Liverpool, Manchester	and	Sheffield.	If	you	have	any	questions	about	the	Co-Pro	Futures	Inquiry,	email	us	on	coprofutures@gmail.com
2024-11-21

Barcamp London had a lot of good feedback last time, we discuss geeky passions, we're chill, friendly, welcoming, well organised, with great food, and the grassroots participatory nature makes it a really fun event

AND THERE IS LEGO!

thirteen.barcamplondon.org/

#bclxiii #bclxii #chill #friendly #welcoming #WellOrganised #grassroots #participatory #unconference

a montage of 4 images showing positive feedback on social media in 2023
Canadian Association For Food StudiesCAFS@mstdn.ca
2024-07-31
2024-07-30

✏️New #SketchMapTool use case🗺️

In the area surrounding Lake Occhito, Italy local traditional farming practices are endangered by altered environmental conditions.

Read here how #participatory #mapping is used to develop counter strategies:

🔎heigit.org/de/participatory-ma

#GIS #OSM

2024-07-05

[tbd] still not a camp

Het Groene Veld, Amsterdam, Friday, 5 July (09:00)

events.todon.eu/event/tbd-stil

[tbd] STILL NOTACAMP is happening on 5-6-7 July at Het Groeneveld, Amsterdam

Screenshot of front page of the event.
Carlos Cámara-Menoyoccamara@scholar.social
2024-07-02

Happy to share my last #research article, led by Joanna Suchomska and published on Gateways: International Journal of Community Research and Engagement

Digital tools for knowledge exchange and sustainable public food procurement in community kindergartens: A case study in Słupsk, Poland

epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals

#urbanlivinglab #participatory #methods #foodprocurement

2024-04-18

I work on #participatory methods as part of my artistic practice. So I’m delighted that the newly published Routledge Companion to #Creativity in the #BuiltEnvironment features a chapter on work I carried out between 2014–2018 on #codesign methods for #infrastructure to make cities more #resilient

2024-03-11

✏️🗺️SketchMapTool in practice📍💻

In collaboration with the Colombian and German Red Cross, we've put SMT to the test in various communities in Colombia. This case study shows how SMT facilitates #participatory #mapping by combining #analogue and #digital methods.

🔎 Here you'll find a short article about the project, as well as a document with all details:
preparecenter.org/resource/dig

Nicolai Brodersen Hansennbhansen@hci.social
2024-03-06

live footage of me and Donald Schön about to embark on another #hci and #participatory design research effort

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