This lecture continues from the Open Data Day 2021 presentation on "Open Data Models Based on Wikidata: External Database Applications and Community Co-governance Models". It will incorporate the work results of the Wikidata Taiwan community from 2022 and 2023, re-examining the current status of data integration into Wikidata across various fields (including education, arts, local studies, etc.). The session will review mechanisms and possibilities for cross-database and cross-platform data co-governance and will attempt to propose new directions for action.
資料、人工智慧與社群協作;草根、開放、多中心的公民社群如何回應政治與科技的極權;技術與議題的交鋒
Wikidata 、Open Data 、資料治理
開放資料、資料治理、資料庫
Open Parliament is a new form of public-private partnership and civic engagement. Looking back at the work of Open Parliament during 2020 to 2024 from the institutional and cultural aspects, can it be continued in 2024?
草根、開放、多中心的公民社群如何回應政治與科技的極權
國會 開放 參與
OGP 開放國會
OpenStreetMap is one of the well-known community-collaborated co-edited map. It takes 10 years to accumulate such a huge amount of geodate. In Taiwan, the OpenStreetMap Taiwan Community with the help of publicly released pen data datasets by the Taiwanese government, has imported so much data into OpenStreetMap. We have imported places, village boundaries, traffic-related bus stops, fire hydrants, ETC toll gates, and emergency assemble points, and have various stories to tell during our sharing time. And of course, we want to give advice to the Taiwan government.
資料、人工智慧與社群協作
OpenStreetMap, Wikidata, Crowd-sourcing
OpenStreetMap, Wikidata, Data Quality
Many people say that news is the cornerstone of democracy. However, various surveys in recent years show that public trust in news is declining, yet most information is still obtained through social media channels distributing news media content. The algorithms that push content on these platforms act as a filter. To gain an advantage in these algorithms, news media often resort to sensational content and headlines, which in turn negatively affects public trust. This negative cycle also impacts the business operations of news media. Is there a chance to use technology to create a news ecosystem that can change this cycle? An ecosystem where commercial media, independent media, freelance journalists, and readers all participate to generate a positive cycle.
技術與議題的交鋒
新聞 民主
無
OONI is an observation and detection project that assesses whether the internet is subject to censorship, surveillance, interference, or blocking. Global volunteers are recruited to install OONI Probes in their respective regions, conducting regular tests and reporting their observations. As a global community partner of OONI, the [Open Culture Foundation](https://ocf.tw/en/) primarily assists in promoting, installing, reviewing observation reports, and discoveries. The collected data undergoes in-depth analysis and research to understand the current landscape, enabling the identification of goals for improvement. Through the [OONI-Research](https://ocf.tw/en/p/ooni/) project, we aim to recruit a cohort of civic tech enthusiasts and data analysis volunteers in Taiwan. Together, we observe the local internet environment, analyze data, and collaborate to understand the observations from various countries. This initiative seeks to engage volunteers in actively participating in civic technology and contribute to a comprehensive analysis of internet freedom globally.
草根、開放、多中心的公民社群如何回應政治與科技的極權
網路審查, 資料分析, 網路自由
ASN, CitizenLab, Open Observatory
Civic Sense is an initiative of OCF aimed at providing environmental sensors and basic training to civic organizations. The goal is to assist these organizations in better understanding dynamic environmental data and supporting their advocacy objectives. By deploying sensors and applying data analysis to the collected information, civic organizations can more easily enhance public awareness and participation in public affairs. This, in turn, facilitates public-private collaboration on environmental issues, making cooperation between the government and citizens possible.
資料、人工智慧與社群協作;草根、開放、多中心的公民社群如何回應政治與科技的極權;技術與議題的交鋒
Civic Tech、開放硬體、開源
Civic Tech、開放硬體、開源
An interactive workshop to introduce, gather feedback, and solicit ideas on a prototype for a cross-platform an anti-misinformation chatbot targeted at Malaysian internet users. In this session, we will go through the implementation of multimedia integrations with WhatsApp and other instant messaging systems as well as an overview of available open standards for factchecking.
資料、人工智慧與社群協作;草根、開放、多中心的公民社群如何回應政治與科技的極權;基於同理心、涵容、多元性的數位基礎建設;技術與議題的交鋒
Digital rights advocates,factcheckers, anti-misinformation campaigners, journalists, funders who are interested in the topic
Misinformation, factchecking, information control
Looking at the open source business models in foreign markets, many emerges from developer ecosystems to users, and finally to venture capital involvement. However, NETivism has experimented with a social enterprise model for 15 years, focusing on serving NPOs with open source SaaS and practicing various social enterprise values. Is this a viable path? This submission attempts to answer the following questions: - Besides code being open source, what else relates to being public and transparent? - Besides open values, what other values are important? - Is marrying social enterprise with open source a good approach? - Is it a good combination to use open source to serve NPOs?
技術與議題的交鋒
開放原始碼,NPO,創業
社會企業,資料隱私,開源
In the apps we use regularly, website memberships, and large databases of the government, where does the data about me come from, what personal information is included, and for what purposes is it used? What obstacles might I encounter when I want to access, delete, or request the cessation of the use of my personal data? This workshop will feature the requesting experience of the host, as well as participants actively requesting and discussing privacy policies. This session requires internet access and capable devices. The discussions from the workshop will also serve as a reference for future advocacy related to personal data protection laws.
Nerd Politics vs. 數位治理
隱私權、個資保護、資訊自主
刪除權、目的外利用、查閱製給複本
Open source has the potential to play a key role in supporting a more inclusive society. Governments around the world are struggling to produce accessible digital content, yet many overlook actively leveraging open source solutions. Unlike proprietary tools, most open source tools tend to focus on issues which are of interest to their membership. Engaging in improving the accessibility of open source projects provides a number of benefits. In this session, participants will learn about how to engage about accessibility in the open source projects that they use. I will also highlight how people with disabilities can be engaged as experts in identifying and resolving barriers that they encounter. There are opportunities for innovation by prioritizing the needs of people with disabilities. Building a semantic digital infrastructure is key for people with disabilities, but also critical for future compatibility issues with new digital interfaces.
基於同理心、涵容、多元性的數位基礎建設;技術與議題的交鋒
People interested in digital accessibility and inclusion / Novice / Intermediate
accessibility, wcag, open source
As the types of crises become more complex, diverse and rapid, follow-up management are becoming difficult. Fortunately, in South Korea, in recent national crises, there are increasing cases where various entities such as citizen experts, private companies, citizen hackers, public institutions, and ministries provide collaborative networks and digital capabilities to quickly solve problems. For example, various examples are emerging, such as cooperation between the Pharmaceutical Association and the government to prevent medicines from being sold out, and public-private cooperation to solve social problems, such as responding to digital traffic surge for Flood risk area guide map public services such as maps to guide people at risk of being submerged during floods. To ensure the sustainability of this digital-based public-private cooperation, our government launched the ‘Digital Technology and Civil-Government Cooperation Project to Solve National Social Issues.’ We are establishing a cloud-based 'civil-government cooperation support platform' and utilizing communication channels with the public to solve social problems and promote civil-government cooperation. I would like to introduce examples of digital technology and public-private cooperation to solve South Korea's national and social problems.
技術與議題的交鋒
People who are trying to solve the problem with digital tools in emergency situation(disaster like COVID-19) of Nation
Problem solving with digital tools, Against national disaster, Civil-Government Partnerships
Our session presents immersive strategies to help participants engage with Aapti Institute’s body of research, which explores collective rights and community participation in context of co-generated data and AI. Aapti Institute is a women-led research institution based in Bengaluru, India, that examines lived experiences at the intersection of technology and society. Our ongoing research centres the criticality of data in the digital space, and seeks to unravel the intricate relationship between data, supporting infrastructures, and community values. Aapti's multidisciplinary and multi-stakeholder approach is showcased in our Playbook on Fostering Participatory Data Stewardship, which presents a rich compendium of resources on modelling data stewardship mechanisms. Our work explores evolving communal dimensions of data use in context of AI, cogeneration, and community data rights. Further, we have developed framework for embedding participatory governance in co-generated mental health data. Leveraging a workshop format, we aim to organise activities that can help participants deeply engage with the challenges in regulating different scenarios of co-generation with a participatory lens. Shifting to solutions, we advocate for recognizing and protecting collective data rights, challenging the limitations of consent and data governance regulations, and proposing an infrastructural lens to adopting data justice frameworks for trustworthy engagement.
資料、人工智慧與社群協作
Policy and civil-society actors, participative community initiatives, AI and data governance enthusiasts
Cogenerated data, participatory data governance, GenAI and intellectual property
In this session, we’ll have a tripartite dialogue with representatives from Code for Japan, g0v Sch001, and Code for Germany, discussing youth-led civic tech projects worldwide. We’ll also share insights on nurturing the next generation of civic tech communities. Young people play a crucial role in shaping the future, actively using civic tech to address social challenges. Understanding innovative initiatives across diverse cultural backgrounds helps us grasp the global impact and potential of youth in this field. We’ll also promote cross-cultural collaboration among students.
技術與議題的交鋒
#學生 #教育工作者 #公民科技參與者
#公民科技 #數位公民教育(digital citizenship education) #PBL
From contributing to open-source projects to tender government projects, YuTin will discuss how to create a thriving public software ecosystem. In this inspiring lecture, we will delve into the challenges governments face when adopting public software solutions, from the initial tendering process, through winning the bid, to final acceptance, and how to tackle information security and regulatory challenges in the rapidly evolving field of information technology. This exploration will not only cover the technical aspects but also include the policies, management, and strategic planning needed to successfully integrate public software into government operations, examining real-world examples and leveraging YuTin's open-sourced experience
資料、人工智慧與社群協作
在意稅金被怎麼使用
公共程式
Since June 2022, China Dissent Monitor has been collecting, recording, and sharing information about dissent in China. Through various channels such as news reports, civil society organizations, China-based social media platforms, and a machine learning algorithm, the database has accumulated nearly 5000 cases of protest activities. In this event, we hope to share our experiences in data collection, management, and process planning, as well as the challenges encountered in executing the project so far. We also hope to discuss with the audience how to establish best practices for similar data projects.
技術與議題的交鋒
NGO
中國抗議活動 網路資料處理
An environmental advocacy organization, composed of digital novices, has embarked on developing digital tools (#disfactory) with the hope of solving environmental issues. But can such problems truly be resolved this way? The open-source community and advocacy groups each have their own cultures. What do the terms "digital tools" and "public issues" signify within these cultures? Do the perspectives of different stakeholders determine their outcomes?
技術與議題的交鋒
公共議題、社會運動、群眾外包
Disfactoy, Law of the instrument, 錘子與釘子
Even those who are not familiar with the field of technology can use generative AI to experience various content predictions and industrial impacts accumulated from data. Many people predict that generative AI will bring more misinformation and disinformation, posing greater challenges to public awareness. In the information environment, the civic tech community Cofacts, together with the Cofact civic tech fact checking organization from Thailand and IORG, will discuss the various challenges of information and how to safeguard our information environment through collaboration and connections.
In Taiwan, renting is not a wise choice for long-term stable living. However, with skyrocketing property prices, renting has become an increasingly popular alternative for many who can't afford to buy a house. How can we address the various issues with renting? In this forum, we will invite professionals in the field of renting and living in Taiwan to share their insights and explore various solutions aimed at continuously expanding affordable living spaces and providing a more stable living environment for renters. 1. Renter community: how open culture community among renters help to explore more diverse renting methods. 2. Empowerment through renting: housing services and how they can serve as interfaces to improve the situation of the homeless. 3. Co-living apartments: exploring the vision and reality of mutual support communities. 4. Resilient housing: self-repairing strategies for residents to face future challenges of aging homes and climate.
Digital resilience is the ability of digital systems to quickly recover from natural disasters, accidents, and malicious attacks. So, how is Taiwan's digital resilience? What can be done to maintain contact with friends and family, or to obtain reliable information from government agencies and news organizations if the internet is inaccessible? The g0v community has invited Golda from Access Now to share how the people of Myanmar help each other and maintain external communication when the internet is cut off, Lii Wen from Matsu will share Matsu's experience with internet outages, and participants of the g0v Digital Resilience Hackathon (to be confirmed) will discuss the development of offline communication technologies by the civic tech community.
In today's interconnected world, digital rights are fundamental to the protection of personal privacy, free expression, and access to information. As technology continues to evolve, so too do the threats that jeopardize these rights. This session, hosted by Access Now at the g0v summit, aims to discuss critical issues surrounding digital rights, highlight emerging trends characteristic of digital authoritarianism, and present recommendations for governments, the private sector, and civil society to ensure that we can defend inclusive democracies, preserve spaces for civil society to flourish, and empower individuals to control their own information and identities in data-driven economies. The session will commence with an introduction to Access Now, a global non-profit organization dedicated to digital rights of people and communities at risk.. Based on its work for fifteen (15) years, the panel will focus on three alarming issues in the age of digital authoritarianism: 1) weaponization of internet shutdowns; 2) spyware and the abuse of surveillance technologies; and 3) threats against people’s data rights. "
Topics - • How can digital civic education cooperate with current educational system? • How to open a digital civic class? What can be included? • What did student do in civic tech projects? How do projects influence their career? How to support student participating in the projects? • Let's think about digital civic literacy in the next ten years!
Topics - • How can digital civic education cooperate with current educational system? • How to open a digital civic class? What can be included? • What did student do in civic tech projects? How do projects influence their career? How to support student participating in the projects? • Let's think about digital civic literacy in the next ten years!
Significant change has occurred worldwide since the g0v Summit 2020. This keynote speech will feature stories from the speaker's personal interviews with civic tech programs and their managers from France, Ukraine, Germany, and Taiwan. It will describe how civic tech (programs and communities) are being facilitated to the "front lines" amid a tidal wave. What possibility and the price paid did the Nobodys discover at the front line? What kind of future would there be for the groups and the citizens who practice democratic values if there is literally nobody on the front line?
Continuing the theme of keynote addresses, the panel invites the founders of Code for Japan and Code for Korea to embark on a conversation between Taiwan, Japan, and Korea, contrasting with East Asia and the global landscape. The civic tech communities of these three nations have long been closely connected and collaborative. This panel endeavors to shed light on the current state of democracy in Taiwan, Japan, and Korea by drawing upon their experiences, developmental trajectories, and current challenges. It may also lead to some potential pathways forward for the g0v community. This keynote panel was related to Wikimedia Taiwan's research program: Analysis and Promotion of Civic Technology for Information Development in Digital Democracy. (Session 5 “East Asian Civic Tech Communities in a Global Democratic Regression: A Dialogue between Taiwan, Japan, and Korea”)
Significant change has occurred worldwide since the g0v Summit 2020. This keynote speech will feature stories from the speaker's personal interviews with civic tech programs and their managers from France, Ukraine, Germany, and Taiwan. It will describe how civic tech (programs and communities) are being facilitated to the "front lines" amid a tidal wave. What possibility and the price paid did the Nobodys discover at the front line? What kind of future would there be for the groups and the citizens who practice democratic values if there is literally nobody on the front line?
Open source has the potential to play a key role in supporting a more inclusive society. Governments around the world are struggling to produce accessible digital content, yet many overlook actively leveraging open source solutions. Unlike proprietary tools, most open source tools tend to focus on issues which are of interest to their membership. Engaging in improving the accessibility of open source projects provides a number of benefits. In this session, participants will learn about how to engage about accessibility in the open source projects that they use. I will also highlight how people with disabilities can be engaged as experts in identifying and resolving barriers that they encounter. There are opportunities for innovation by prioritizing the needs of people with disabilities. Building a semantic digital infrastructure is key for people with disabilities, but also critical for future compatibility issues with new digital interfaces.
基於同理心、涵容、多元性的數位基礎建設;技術與議題的交鋒
People interested in digital accessibility and inclusion / Novice / Intermediate
accessibility, wcag, open source
Our session presents immersive strategies to help participants engage with Aapti Institute’s body of research, which explores collective rights and community participation in context of co-generated data and AI. Aapti Institute is a women-led research institution based in Bengaluru, India, that examines lived experiences at the intersection of technology and society. Our ongoing research centres the criticality of data in the digital space, and seeks to unravel the intricate relationship between data, supporting infrastructures, and community values. Aapti's multidisciplinary and multi-stakeholder approach is showcased in our Playbook on Fostering Participatory Data Stewardship, which presents a rich compendium of resources on modelling data stewardship mechanisms. Our work explores evolving communal dimensions of data use in context of AI, cogeneration, and community data rights. Further, we have developed framework for embedding participatory governance in co-generated mental health data. Leveraging a workshop format, we aim to organise activities that can help participants deeply engage with the challenges in regulating different scenarios of co-generation with a participatory lens. Shifting to solutions, we advocate for recognizing and protecting collective data rights, challenging the limitations of consent and data governance regulations, and proposing an infrastructural lens to adopting data justice frameworks for trustworthy engagement.
資料、人工智慧與社群協作
Policy and civil-society actors, participative community initiatives, AI and data governance enthusiasts
Cogenerated data, participatory data governance, GenAI and intellectual property
In this session, we’ll have a tripartite dialogue with representatives from Code for Japan, g0v Sch001, and Code for Germany, discussing youth-led civic tech projects worldwide. We’ll also share insights on nurturing the next generation of civic tech communities. Young people play a crucial role in shaping the future, actively using civic tech to address social challenges. Understanding innovative initiatives across diverse cultural backgrounds helps us grasp the global impact and potential of youth in this field. We’ll also promote cross-cultural collaboration among students.
技術與議題的交鋒
#學生 #教育工作者 #公民科技參與者
#公民科技 #數位公民教育(digital citizenship education) #PBL
Continuing the theme of keynote addresses, the panel invites the founders of Code for Japan and Code for Korea to embark on a conversation between Taiwan, Japan, and Korea, contrasting with East Asia and the global landscape. The civic tech communities of these three nations have long been closely connected and collaborative. This panel endeavors to shed light on the current state of democracy in Taiwan, Japan, and Korea by drawing upon their experiences, developmental trajectories, and current challenges. It may also lead to some potential pathways forward for the g0v community. This keynote panel was related to Wikimedia Taiwan's research program: Analysis and Promotion of Civic Technology for Information Development in Digital Democracy. (Session 5 “East Asian Civic Tech Communities in a Global Democratic Regression: A Dialogue between Taiwan, Japan, and Korea”)
An interactive workshop to introduce, gather feedback, and solicit ideas on a prototype for a cross-platform an anti-misinformation chatbot targeted at Malaysian internet users. In this session, we will go through the implementation of multimedia integrations with WhatsApp and other instant messaging systems as well as an overview of available open standards for factchecking.
資料、人工智慧與社群協作;草根、開放、多中心的公民社群如何回應政治與科技的極權;基於同理心、涵容、多元性的數位基礎建設;技術與議題的交鋒
Digital rights advocates,factcheckers, anti-misinformation campaigners, journalists, funders who are interested in the topic
Misinformation, factchecking, information control
Even those who are not familiar with the field of technology can use generative AI to experience various content predictions and industrial impacts accumulated from data. Many people predict that generative AI will bring more misinformation and disinformation, posing greater challenges to public awareness. In the information environment, the civic tech community Cofacts, together with the Cofact civic tech fact checking organization from Thailand and IORG, will discuss the various challenges of information and how to safeguard our information environment through collaboration and connections.
OONI is an observation and detection project that assesses whether the internet is subject to censorship, surveillance, interference, or blocking. Global volunteers are recruited to install OONI Probes in their respective regions, conducting regular tests and reporting their observations. As a global community partner of OONI, the [Open Culture Foundation](https://ocf.tw/en/) primarily assists in promoting, installing, reviewing observation reports, and discoveries. The collected data undergoes in-depth analysis and research to understand the current landscape, enabling the identification of goals for improvement. Through the [OONI-Research](https://ocf.tw/en/p/ooni/) project, we aim to recruit a cohort of civic tech enthusiasts and data analysis volunteers in Taiwan. Together, we observe the local internet environment, analyze data, and collaborate to understand the observations from various countries. This initiative seeks to engage volunteers in actively participating in civic technology and contribute to a comprehensive analysis of internet freedom globally.
草根、開放、多中心的公民社群如何回應政治與科技的極權
網路審查, 資料分析, 網路自由
ASN, CitizenLab, Open Observatory
Civic Sense is an initiative of OCF aimed at providing environmental sensors and basic training to civic organizations. The goal is to assist these organizations in better understanding dynamic environmental data and supporting their advocacy objectives. By deploying sensors and applying data analysis to the collected information, civic organizations can more easily enhance public awareness and participation in public affairs. This, in turn, facilitates public-private collaboration on environmental issues, making cooperation between the government and citizens possible.
資料、人工智慧與社群協作;草根、開放、多中心的公民社群如何回應政治與科技的極權;技術與議題的交鋒
Civic Tech、開放硬體、開源
Civic Tech、開放硬體、開源
In today's interconnected world, digital rights are fundamental to the protection of personal privacy, free expression, and access to information. As technology continues to evolve, so too do the threats that jeopardize these rights. This session, hosted by Access Now at the g0v summit, aims to discuss critical issues surrounding digital rights, highlight emerging trends characteristic of digital authoritarianism, and present recommendations for governments, the private sector, and civil society to ensure that we can defend inclusive democracies, preserve spaces for civil society to flourish, and empower individuals to control their own information and identities in data-driven economies. The session will commence with an introduction to Access Now, a global non-profit organization dedicated to digital rights of people and communities at risk.. Based on its work for fifteen (15) years, the panel will focus on three alarming issues in the age of digital authoritarianism: 1) weaponization of internet shutdowns; 2) spyware and the abuse of surveillance technologies; and 3) threats against people’s data rights. "
Many people say that news is the cornerstone of democracy. However, various surveys in recent years show that public trust in news is declining, yet most information is still obtained through social media channels distributing news media content. The algorithms that push content on these platforms act as a filter. To gain an advantage in these algorithms, news media often resort to sensational content and headlines, which in turn negatively affects public trust. This negative cycle also impacts the business operations of news media. Is there a chance to use technology to create a news ecosystem that can change this cycle? An ecosystem where commercial media, independent media, freelance journalists, and readers all participate to generate a positive cycle.
技術與議題的交鋒
新聞 民主
無
OpenStreetMap is one of the well-known community-collaborated co-edited map. It takes 10 years to accumulate such a huge amount of geodate. In Taiwan, the OpenStreetMap Taiwan Community with the help of publicly released pen data datasets by the Taiwanese government, has imported so much data into OpenStreetMap. We have imported places, village boundaries, traffic-related bus stops, fire hydrants, ETC toll gates, and emergency assemble points, and have various stories to tell during our sharing time. And of course, we want to give advice to the Taiwan government.
資料、人工智慧與社群協作
OpenStreetMap, Wikidata, Crowd-sourcing
OpenStreetMap, Wikidata, Data Quality
Open Parliament is a new form of public-private partnership and civic engagement. Looking back at the work of Open Parliament during 2020 to 2024 from the institutional and cultural aspects, can it be continued in 2024?
草根、開放、多中心的公民社群如何回應政治與科技的極權
國會 開放 參與
OGP 開放國會
As the types of crises become more complex, diverse and rapid, follow-up management are becoming difficult. Fortunately, in South Korea, in recent national crises, there are increasing cases where various entities such as citizen experts, private companies, citizen hackers, public institutions, and ministries provide collaborative networks and digital capabilities to quickly solve problems. For example, various examples are emerging, such as cooperation between the Pharmaceutical Association and the government to prevent medicines from being sold out, and public-private cooperation to solve social problems, such as responding to digital traffic surge for Flood risk area guide map public services such as maps to guide people at risk of being submerged during floods. To ensure the sustainability of this digital-based public-private cooperation, our government launched the ‘Digital Technology and Civil-Government Cooperation Project to Solve National Social Issues.’ We are establishing a cloud-based 'civil-government cooperation support platform' and utilizing communication channels with the public to solve social problems and promote civil-government cooperation. I would like to introduce examples of digital technology and public-private cooperation to solve South Korea's national and social problems.
技術與議題的交鋒
People who are trying to solve the problem with digital tools in emergency situation(disaster like COVID-19) of Nation
Problem solving with digital tools, Against national disaster, Civil-Government Partnerships
Digital resilience is the ability of digital systems to quickly recover from natural disasters, accidents, and malicious attacks. So, how is Taiwan's digital resilience? What can be done to maintain contact with friends and family, or to obtain reliable information from government agencies and news organizations if the internet is inaccessible? The g0v community has invited Golda from Access Now to share how the people of Myanmar help each other and maintain external communication when the internet is cut off, Lii Wen from Matsu will share Matsu's experience with internet outages, and participants of the g0v Digital Resilience Hackathon (to be confirmed) will discuss the development of offline communication technologies by the civic tech community.
Topics - • How can digital civic education cooperate with current educational system? • How to open a digital civic class? What can be included? • What did student do in civic tech projects? How do projects influence their career? How to support student participating in the projects? • Let's think about digital civic literacy in the next ten years!
In the apps we use regularly, website memberships, and large databases of the government, where does the data about me come from, what personal information is included, and for what purposes is it used? What obstacles might I encounter when I want to access, delete, or request the cessation of the use of my personal data? This workshop will feature the requesting experience of the host, as well as participants actively requesting and discussing privacy policies. This session requires internet access and capable devices. The discussions from the workshop will also serve as a reference for future advocacy related to personal data protection laws.
Nerd Politics vs. 數位治理
隱私權、個資保護、資訊自主
刪除權、目的外利用、查閱製給複本
Looking at the open source business models in foreign markets, many emerges from developer ecosystems to users, and finally to venture capital involvement. However, NETivism has experimented with a social enterprise model for 15 years, focusing on serving NPOs with open source SaaS and practicing various social enterprise values. Is this a viable path? This submission attempts to answer the following questions: - Besides code being open source, what else relates to being public and transparent? - Besides open values, what other values are important? - Is marrying social enterprise with open source a good approach? - Is it a good combination to use open source to serve NPOs?
技術與議題的交鋒
開放原始碼,NPO,創業
社會企業,資料隱私,開源
This lecture continues from the Open Data Day 2021 presentation on "Open Data Models Based on Wikidata: External Database Applications and Community Co-governance Models". It will incorporate the work results of the Wikidata Taiwan community from 2022 and 2023, re-examining the current status of data integration into Wikidata across various fields (including education, arts, local studies, etc.). The session will review mechanisms and possibilities for cross-database and cross-platform data co-governance and will attempt to propose new directions for action.
資料、人工智慧與社群協作;草根、開放、多中心的公民社群如何回應政治與科技的極權;技術與議題的交鋒
Wikidata 、Open Data 、資料治理
開放資料、資料治理、資料庫
An environmental advocacy organization, composed of digital novices, has embarked on developing digital tools (#disfactory) with the hope of solving environmental issues. But can such problems truly be resolved this way? The open-source community and advocacy groups each have their own cultures. What do the terms "digital tools" and "public issues" signify within these cultures? Do the perspectives of different stakeholders determine their outcomes?
技術與議題的交鋒
公共議題、社會運動、群眾外包
Disfactoy, Law of the instrument, 錘子與釘子
In Taiwan, renting is not a wise choice for long-term stable living. However, with skyrocketing property prices, renting has become an increasingly popular alternative for many who can't afford to buy a house. How can we address the various issues with renting? In this forum, we will invite professionals in the field of renting and living in Taiwan to share their insights and explore various solutions aimed at continuously expanding affordable living spaces and providing a more stable living environment for renters. 1. Renter community: how open culture community among renters help to explore more diverse renting methods. 2. Empowerment through renting: housing services and how they can serve as interfaces to improve the situation of the homeless. 3. Co-living apartments: exploring the vision and reality of mutual support communities. 4. Resilient housing: self-repairing strategies for residents to face future challenges of aging homes and climate.
Topics - • How can digital civic education cooperate with current educational system? • How to open a digital civic class? What can be included? • What did student do in civic tech projects? How do projects influence their career? How to support student participating in the projects? • Let's think about digital civic literacy in the next ten years!
Since June 2022, China Dissent Monitor has been collecting, recording, and sharing information about dissent in China. Through various channels such as news reports, civil society organizations, China-based social media platforms, and a machine learning algorithm, the database has accumulated nearly 5000 cases of protest activities. In this event, we hope to share our experiences in data collection, management, and process planning, as well as the challenges encountered in executing the project so far. We also hope to discuss with the audience how to establish best practices for similar data projects.
技術與議題的交鋒
NGO
中國抗議活動 網路資料處理
From contributing to open-source projects to tender government projects, YuTin will discuss how to create a thriving public software ecosystem. In this inspiring lecture, we will delve into the challenges governments face when adopting public software solutions, from the initial tendering process, through winning the bid, to final acceptance, and how to tackle information security and regulatory challenges in the rapidly evolving field of information technology. This exploration will not only cover the technical aspects but also include the policies, management, and strategic planning needed to successfully integrate public software into government operations, examining real-world examples and leveraging YuTin's open-sourced experience
資料、人工智慧與社群協作
在意稅金被怎麼使用
公共程式
Significant change has occurred worldwide since the g0v Summit 2020. This keynote speech will feature stories from the speaker's personal interviews with civic tech programs and their managers from France, Ukraine, Germany, and Taiwan. It will describe how civic tech (programs and communities) are being facilitated to the "front lines" amid a tidal wave. What possibility and the price paid did the Nobodys discover at the front line? What kind of future would there be for the groups and the citizens who practice democratic values if there is literally nobody on the front line?
Continuing the theme of keynote addresses, the panel invites the founders of Code for Japan and Code for Korea to embark on a conversation between Taiwan, Japan, and Korea, contrasting with East Asia and the global landscape. The civic tech communities of these three nations have long been closely connected and collaborative. This panel endeavors to shed light on the current state of democracy in Taiwan, Japan, and Korea by drawing upon their experiences, developmental trajectories, and current challenges. It may also lead to some potential pathways forward for the g0v community. This keynote panel was related to Wikimedia Taiwan's research program: Analysis and Promotion of Civic Technology for Information Development in Digital Democracy. (Session 5 “East Asian Civic Tech Communities in a Global Democratic Regression: A Dialogue between Taiwan, Japan, and Korea”)
Even those who are not familiar with the field of technology can use generative AI to experience various content predictions and industrial impacts accumulated from data. Many people predict that generative AI will bring more misinformation and disinformation, posing greater challenges to public awareness. In the information environment, the civic tech community Cofacts, together with the Cofact civic tech fact checking organization from Thailand and IORG, will discuss the various challenges of information and how to safeguard our information environment through collaboration and connections.
In today's interconnected world, digital rights are fundamental to the protection of personal privacy, free expression, and access to information. As technology continues to evolve, so too do the threats that jeopardize these rights. This session, hosted by Access Now at the g0v summit, aims to discuss critical issues surrounding digital rights, highlight emerging trends characteristic of digital authoritarianism, and present recommendations for governments, the private sector, and civil society to ensure that we can defend inclusive democracies, preserve spaces for civil society to flourish, and empower individuals to control their own information and identities in data-driven economies. The session will commence with an introduction to Access Now, a global non-profit organization dedicated to digital rights of people and communities at risk.. Based on its work for fifteen (15) years, the panel will focus on three alarming issues in the age of digital authoritarianism: 1) weaponization of internet shutdowns; 2) spyware and the abuse of surveillance technologies; and 3) threats against people’s data rights. "
Digital resilience is the ability of digital systems to quickly recover from natural disasters, accidents, and malicious attacks. So, how is Taiwan's digital resilience? What can be done to maintain contact with friends and family, or to obtain reliable information from government agencies and news organizations if the internet is inaccessible? The g0v community has invited Golda from Access Now to share how the people of Myanmar help each other and maintain external communication when the internet is cut off, Lii Wen from Matsu will share Matsu's experience with internet outages, and participants of the g0v Digital Resilience Hackathon (to be confirmed) will discuss the development of offline communication technologies by the civic tech community.
In Taiwan, renting is not a wise choice for long-term stable living. However, with skyrocketing property prices, renting has become an increasingly popular alternative for many who can't afford to buy a house. How can we address the various issues with renting? In this forum, we will invite professionals in the field of renting and living in Taiwan to share their insights and explore various solutions aimed at continuously expanding affordable living spaces and providing a more stable living environment for renters. 1. Renter community: how open culture community among renters help to explore more diverse renting methods. 2. Empowerment through renting: housing services and how they can serve as interfaces to improve the situation of the homeless. 3. Co-living apartments: exploring the vision and reality of mutual support communities. 4. Resilient housing: self-repairing strategies for residents to face future challenges of aging homes and climate.
Significant change has occurred worldwide since the g0v Summit 2020. This keynote speech will feature stories from the speaker's personal interviews with civic tech programs and their managers from France, Ukraine, Germany, and Taiwan. It will describe how civic tech (programs and communities) are being facilitated to the "front lines" amid a tidal wave. What possibility and the price paid did the Nobodys discover at the front line? What kind of future would there be for the groups and the citizens who practice democratic values if there is literally nobody on the front line?
In this session, we’ll have a tripartite dialogue with representatives from Code for Japan, g0v Sch001, and Code for Germany, discussing youth-led civic tech projects worldwide. We’ll also share insights on nurturing the next generation of civic tech communities. Young people play a crucial role in shaping the future, actively using civic tech to address social challenges. Understanding innovative initiatives across diverse cultural backgrounds helps us grasp the global impact and potential of youth in this field. We’ll also promote cross-cultural collaboration among students.
技術與議題的交鋒
#學生 #教育工作者 #公民科技參與者
#公民科技 #數位公民教育(digital citizenship education) #PBL
OONI is an observation and detection project that assesses whether the internet is subject to censorship, surveillance, interference, or blocking. Global volunteers are recruited to install OONI Probes in their respective regions, conducting regular tests and reporting their observations. As a global community partner of OONI, the [Open Culture Foundation](https://ocf.tw/en/) primarily assists in promoting, installing, reviewing observation reports, and discoveries. The collected data undergoes in-depth analysis and research to understand the current landscape, enabling the identification of goals for improvement. Through the [OONI-Research](https://ocf.tw/en/p/ooni/) project, we aim to recruit a cohort of civic tech enthusiasts and data analysis volunteers in Taiwan. Together, we observe the local internet environment, analyze data, and collaborate to understand the observations from various countries. This initiative seeks to engage volunteers in actively participating in civic technology and contribute to a comprehensive analysis of internet freedom globally.
草根、開放、多中心的公民社群如何回應政治與科技的極權
網路審查, 資料分析, 網路自由
ASN, CitizenLab, Open Observatory
Many people say that news is the cornerstone of democracy. However, various surveys in recent years show that public trust in news is declining, yet most information is still obtained through social media channels distributing news media content. The algorithms that push content on these platforms act as a filter. To gain an advantage in these algorithms, news media often resort to sensational content and headlines, which in turn negatively affects public trust. This negative cycle also impacts the business operations of news media. Is there a chance to use technology to create a news ecosystem that can change this cycle? An ecosystem where commercial media, independent media, freelance journalists, and readers all participate to generate a positive cycle.
技術與議題的交鋒
新聞 民主
無
OpenStreetMap is one of the well-known community-collaborated co-edited map. It takes 10 years to accumulate such a huge amount of geodate. In Taiwan, the OpenStreetMap Taiwan Community with the help of publicly released pen data datasets by the Taiwanese government, has imported so much data into OpenStreetMap. We have imported places, village boundaries, traffic-related bus stops, fire hydrants, ETC toll gates, and emergency assemble points, and have various stories to tell during our sharing time. And of course, we want to give advice to the Taiwan government.
資料、人工智慧與社群協作
OpenStreetMap, Wikidata, Crowd-sourcing
OpenStreetMap, Wikidata, Data Quality
As the types of crises become more complex, diverse and rapid, follow-up management are becoming difficult. Fortunately, in South Korea, in recent national crises, there are increasing cases where various entities such as citizen experts, private companies, citizen hackers, public institutions, and ministries provide collaborative networks and digital capabilities to quickly solve problems. For example, various examples are emerging, such as cooperation between the Pharmaceutical Association and the government to prevent medicines from being sold out, and public-private cooperation to solve social problems, such as responding to digital traffic surge for Flood risk area guide map public services such as maps to guide people at risk of being submerged during floods. To ensure the sustainability of this digital-based public-private cooperation, our government launched the ‘Digital Technology and Civil-Government Cooperation Project to Solve National Social Issues.’ We are establishing a cloud-based 'civil-government cooperation support platform' and utilizing communication channels with the public to solve social problems and promote civil-government cooperation. I would like to introduce examples of digital technology and public-private cooperation to solve South Korea's national and social problems.
技術與議題的交鋒
People who are trying to solve the problem with digital tools in emergency situation(disaster like COVID-19) of Nation
Problem solving with digital tools, Against national disaster, Civil-Government Partnerships
In the apps we use regularly, website memberships, and large databases of the government, where does the data about me come from, what personal information is included, and for what purposes is it used? What obstacles might I encounter when I want to access, delete, or request the cessation of the use of my personal data? This workshop will feature the requesting experience of the host, as well as participants actively requesting and discussing privacy policies. This session requires internet access and capable devices. The discussions from the workshop will also serve as a reference for future advocacy related to personal data protection laws.
Nerd Politics vs. 數位治理
隱私權、個資保護、資訊自主
刪除權、目的外利用、查閱製給複本
An environmental advocacy organization, composed of digital novices, has embarked on developing digital tools (#disfactory) with the hope of solving environmental issues. But can such problems truly be resolved this way? The open-source community and advocacy groups each have their own cultures. What do the terms "digital tools" and "public issues" signify within these cultures? Do the perspectives of different stakeholders determine their outcomes?
技術與議題的交鋒
公共議題、社會運動、群眾外包
Disfactoy, Law of the instrument, 錘子與釘子
Since June 2022, China Dissent Monitor has been collecting, recording, and sharing information about dissent in China. Through various channels such as news reports, civil society organizations, China-based social media platforms, and a machine learning algorithm, the database has accumulated nearly 5000 cases of protest activities. In this event, we hope to share our experiences in data collection, management, and process planning, as well as the challenges encountered in executing the project so far. We also hope to discuss with the audience how to establish best practices for similar data projects.
技術與議題的交鋒
NGO
中國抗議活動 網路資料處理
From contributing to open-source projects to tender government projects, YuTin will discuss how to create a thriving public software ecosystem. In this inspiring lecture, we will delve into the challenges governments face when adopting public software solutions, from the initial tendering process, through winning the bid, to final acceptance, and how to tackle information security and regulatory challenges in the rapidly evolving field of information technology. This exploration will not only cover the technical aspects but also include the policies, management, and strategic planning needed to successfully integrate public software into government operations, examining real-world examples and leveraging YuTin's open-sourced experience
資料、人工智慧與社群協作
在意稅金被怎麼使用
公共程式
Significant change has occurred worldwide since the g0v Summit 2020. This keynote speech will feature stories from the speaker's personal interviews with civic tech programs and their managers from France, Ukraine, Germany, and Taiwan. It will describe how civic tech (programs and communities) are being facilitated to the "front lines" amid a tidal wave. What possibility and the price paid did the Nobodys discover at the front line? What kind of future would there be for the groups and the citizens who practice democratic values if there is literally nobody on the front line?
Open source has the potential to play a key role in supporting a more inclusive society. Governments around the world are struggling to produce accessible digital content, yet many overlook actively leveraging open source solutions. Unlike proprietary tools, most open source tools tend to focus on issues which are of interest to their membership. Engaging in improving the accessibility of open source projects provides a number of benefits. In this session, participants will learn about how to engage about accessibility in the open source projects that they use. I will also highlight how people with disabilities can be engaged as experts in identifying and resolving barriers that they encounter. There are opportunities for innovation by prioritizing the needs of people with disabilities. Building a semantic digital infrastructure is key for people with disabilities, but also critical for future compatibility issues with new digital interfaces.
基於同理心、涵容、多元性的數位基礎建設;技術與議題的交鋒
People interested in digital accessibility and inclusion / Novice / Intermediate
accessibility, wcag, open source
An interactive workshop to introduce, gather feedback, and solicit ideas on a prototype for a cross-platform an anti-misinformation chatbot targeted at Malaysian internet users. In this session, we will go through the implementation of multimedia integrations with WhatsApp and other instant messaging systems as well as an overview of available open standards for factchecking.
資料、人工智慧與社群協作;草根、開放、多中心的公民社群如何回應政治與科技的極權;基於同理心、涵容、多元性的數位基礎建設;技術與議題的交鋒
Digital rights advocates,factcheckers, anti-misinformation campaigners, journalists, funders who are interested in the topic
Misinformation, factchecking, information control
Civic Sense is an initiative of OCF aimed at providing environmental sensors and basic training to civic organizations. The goal is to assist these organizations in better understanding dynamic environmental data and supporting their advocacy objectives. By deploying sensors and applying data analysis to the collected information, civic organizations can more easily enhance public awareness and participation in public affairs. This, in turn, facilitates public-private collaboration on environmental issues, making cooperation between the government and citizens possible.
資料、人工智慧與社群協作;草根、開放、多中心的公民社群如何回應政治與科技的極權;技術與議題的交鋒
Civic Tech、開放硬體、開源
Civic Tech、開放硬體、開源
Open Parliament is a new form of public-private partnership and civic engagement. Looking back at the work of Open Parliament during 2020 to 2024 from the institutional and cultural aspects, can it be continued in 2024?
草根、開放、多中心的公民社群如何回應政治與科技的極權
國會 開放 參與
OGP 開放國會
Looking at the open source business models in foreign markets, many emerges from developer ecosystems to users, and finally to venture capital involvement. However, NETivism has experimented with a social enterprise model for 15 years, focusing on serving NPOs with open source SaaS and practicing various social enterprise values. Is this a viable path? This submission attempts to answer the following questions: - Besides code being open source, what else relates to being public and transparent? - Besides open values, what other values are important? - Is marrying social enterprise with open source a good approach? - Is it a good combination to use open source to serve NPOs?
技術與議題的交鋒
開放原始碼,NPO,創業
社會企業,資料隱私,開源
This lecture continues from the Open Data Day 2021 presentation on "Open Data Models Based on Wikidata: External Database Applications and Community Co-governance Models". It will incorporate the work results of the Wikidata Taiwan community from 2022 and 2023, re-examining the current status of data integration into Wikidata across various fields (including education, arts, local studies, etc.). The session will review mechanisms and possibilities for cross-database and cross-platform data co-governance and will attempt to propose new directions for action.
資料、人工智慧與社群協作;草根、開放、多中心的公民社群如何回應政治與科技的極權;技術與議題的交鋒
Wikidata 、Open Data 、資料治理
開放資料、資料治理、資料庫
Our session presents immersive strategies to help participants engage with Aapti Institute’s body of research, which explores collective rights and community participation in context of co-generated data and AI. Aapti Institute is a women-led research institution based in Bengaluru, India, that examines lived experiences at the intersection of technology and society. Our ongoing research centres the criticality of data in the digital space, and seeks to unravel the intricate relationship between data, supporting infrastructures, and community values. Aapti's multidisciplinary and multi-stakeholder approach is showcased in our Playbook on Fostering Participatory Data Stewardship, which presents a rich compendium of resources on modelling data stewardship mechanisms. Our work explores evolving communal dimensions of data use in context of AI, cogeneration, and community data rights. Further, we have developed framework for embedding participatory governance in co-generated mental health data. Leveraging a workshop format, we aim to organise activities that can help participants deeply engage with the challenges in regulating different scenarios of co-generation with a participatory lens. Shifting to solutions, we advocate for recognizing and protecting collective data rights, challenging the limitations of consent and data governance regulations, and proposing an infrastructural lens to adopting data justice frameworks for trustworthy engagement.
資料、人工智慧與社群協作
Policy and civil-society actors, participative community initiatives, AI and data governance enthusiasts
Cogenerated data, participatory data governance, GenAI and intellectual property
Topics - • How can digital civic education cooperate with current educational system? • How to open a digital civic class? What can be included? • What did student do in civic tech projects? How do projects influence their career? How to support student participating in the projects? • Let's think about digital civic literacy in the next ten years!
Topics - • How can digital civic education cooperate with current educational system? • How to open a digital civic class? What can be included? • What did student do in civic tech projects? How do projects influence their career? How to support student participating in the projects? • Let's think about digital civic literacy in the next ten years!
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