Status of LV Cards at a glance. Click on links to edit card properties.
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Community Networks
(Enabling Systems)
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Text of
Community Networks
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Community Networks must help support two capabilities. The first is supporting and sustaining the social networks of clubs, organizations, associations, groups, agencies, families and individual citizens. The second is enabling effective organization, planning and enactment of local campaigns when threatened from outside.Edit
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Peter DayEdit
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finalising
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Image by
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unspecified
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62
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Online Community Service Engine
(Enabling Systems)
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Text of
Online Community Service Engine
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An Online Community Service Engine contains a set of generic services that communities need to sustain themselves. These services include user management; communication and dialogue; information and publishing; community awareness; calendaring; work group support features; and monitoring and statistics. An Online Community Service Engine should be able to be integrated with modules that offer features for specific groups such as educational or deliberative facilities.Edit
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Fiorella De Cindio and Leonardo SonnanteEdit
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finalising
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The Yorck Project: 10.000 Meisterwerke der Malerei.
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unspecified
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Community Currencies
(Enabling Systems)
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Text of
Community Currencies
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People have always traded with each other, using various ways to represent and store value. In complex urban and global capitalist societies, money encourages growth, accumulation, and new forms of wealth and power concentration. Community Currencies offer a solution for local markets deprived of or unserved by national financial policy. If successful, a Community Currency system can promote local projects and put them on the road to a hopeful and fruitful future.Edit
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Burl Humana and Gilson SchwartzEdit
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finalising
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urgent
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Transparency
(Policy)
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Text of
Transparency
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Lack of accountability encourages corruption. Journalists, business people, government officials, activists, educators and "ordinary" people are affected by corruption and can play a role in its prevention. Transparency ensures that how things work is not hidden or inaccurately portrayed. Using traditional and newer forms of media and communication, we can raise awareness about the importance of transparency initiatives and enforcement while exposing and defying corruption at all levels.Edit
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John B. Adams and Douglas SchulerEdit
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finalising
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seier+seier
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unspecified
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Privacy
(Policy)
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Text of
Privacy
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Everybody has information, activities, thoughts, and events that they'd rather keep private. But marketeers, security forces, and criminals are uncovering and exploiting these secrets, leading, sometimes to harassment or even torture or death. We need to be aware of the importance of Privacy and work to protect privacy rights and resist privacy invaders.Edit
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Douglas SchulerEdit
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finalising
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unspecified
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Media Diversity
(Policy)
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Text of
Media Diversity
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Democratic societies rely on diversity of viewpoints and ideas for the intelligence, engagement, enthusiasm and wisdom that they need to stay alive. At the same time people all over the world are receiving more and more of their information from the mass media, whose control is becomingly increasingly concentrated in the hands of a few giant corporations. Citizens — and government — must be vigilant to ensure that citizens have access to Media Diversity of opinions.Edit
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Douglas SchulerEdit
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finalising
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Benh LIEU SONG
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unspecified
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Ethics for Community Informatics
(Enabling Systems)
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Text of
Ethics for Community Informatics
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Community informatics combines information and communication technologies, community development, and community-based research with the aim of improving community life, especially in communities excluded from access to power and wealth. This requires a Community Informatics Ethics that ensures that community members can find, use, and control information tools while building relationships among themselves in the process. This can result in stronger, more self-sufficient and engaged communities.Edit
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Randy StoeckerEdit
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finalising
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Peter Ellis (uploaded the image to Wikipedia)
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requesting
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Free and Fair Elections
(Policy)
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Text of
Free and Fair Elections
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The process by which the votes are gathered and counted is critical to claims of legitimacy and to the faith of the people in their government. While vote counting sounds easy, ensuring accuracy is not. Some of the obstacles are due to human error, while others result from intentional manipulation and intimidation. In democratic societies everybody has the responsibility to help ensure Free and Fair Elections.Edit
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Douglas Schuler and Erik NilssonEdit
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finalising
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unspecified
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Equal Access to Justice
(Policy)
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Text of
Equal Access to Justice
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The principle of full and equal access to the justice system faces opportunities and challenges from new technologies. While technology can provide new pathways it can also exacerbate existing barriers or create new ones. Technology can allow people to use their home, library, or community center to find out about, initiate or respond to law related requirements, and communicate and exchange documents less expensively, using less time and effort. Equal Access to Justice can empower people to be part of creating their own just societies.Edit
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Donald J HorowitzEdit
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finalising
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The Yorck Project: 10.000 Meisterwerke der Malerei.
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unspecified
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E-Consultation as Mediation
(Policy)
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Text of
E-Consultation as Mediation
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In good public consultations knowledge is transferred between citizens and government as they learn from each other. E-Consultation can be seen as a Mediation process which is run in stages. At the beginning issues and needs can be collected from stories in forums and social media. Policymakers need to better understand people's needs, life experiences, and preferences in order to participatively design solutions to social problems.Edit
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David NewmanEdit
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finalising
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urgent
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