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A catalogue and a taxonomy of online participation tools. Request for comments.

Together with other people, I am working in a project that includes a sort of catalogue of online participation tools. In three senses:

What I am here presenting is the alfa-über-draft version of the preliminary and potential taxonomy that we might be using to categorize online participation tools. And I am openly (and sincerely and earnestly and humbly) asking for comments and examples:

  1. Comments on the taxonomy
  2. Examples of kinds of online participation tools (e.g. maps)
  3. Examples of actual cases of usage of online participation tools (e.g. Ushahidi in Kenya)

Needless to say that the final taxonomy, and list of tools and collection of practices will be shared here. Thank you very much.

A taxonomy of online participation tools

General Description

Name of tool

General category (do we accept more than one category per tool? e.g. Is Twitter nanoblogging and a social networking site? Should we speak about Twitter or about nanoblogging (which would include Yammer, WordPress’s P2, etc.)?

Kind of Content

Examples of tools

Examples of usage / cases

Field of participation

Directionality: qualitative

Directionality: quantitative

Direction (will depend on specific case?)

Participation: level (inspired in, among others, Arnstein, 1969)

Participation: scope

Participation: goal

Field of technology

Cost

Hosting

Difficulty / skills (too subjective?)

Platform

Updated with Roser Beneito‘s comments on the “Directionality: quantitative” section. Thanks!

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