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|stats=Participants=24 <br> Number of ideas=106 <br>Number of Clusters=14 <br> Ideas received Votes=55  <br> Ideas on MAP R=18  <br>Spreathink  ST=50%  <br>Situational Complexity  SCI=7.23  
|stats=Participants=24 <br> Number of ideas=106 <br>Number of Clusters=14 <br> Ideas received Votes=55  <br> Ideas on MAP R=18  <br>Spreathink  ST=50%  <br>Situational Complexity  SCI=7.23  
|dates=14-15 September, 2012
|dates=14-15 September, 2012
|link=[http://www.futureworlds.eu/w/images/d/d0/Digital_Era_Report_Final.pdf Download Report]<br> [[Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era (2012)]]
|link=[https://www.futureworlds.eu/w/1/Digital_Era_Report_Final.pdf Download Report]<br> [[Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era (2012)]]
 
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==Executive Summary==
==Executive Summary==


This paper reports the results of a co-laboratory organized by [[Future Worlds Center]] and [[Digital Futures]] to explore the idea of reinventing democracy in the digital era. The purpose of this project is to bring together 24 young people from all across Europe in an attempt to envision, conceptualize and design new models of democratic governance that capitalize on the possibilities offered by contemporary as well as emerging digital technologies. The two-day event was organized as an interactive co-laboratory, fully utilizing up-to-date methodologies and technologies of the science of structured democratic dialogue.  The workshop was organized using the structured dialogic design process (SDDP) approach within the context of a rich web-based communication environment. It is categorized as one of many organised under the running title [[Reinventing democracy]].  
This paper reports the results of a co-laboratory organized by [[Future Worlds Center]] and [[Digital Futures Task Force]] of the European Commission to explore the idea of reinventing democracy in the digital era. The purpose of this project is to bring together 24 young people from all across Europe in an attempt to envision, conceptualize and design new models of democratic governance that capitalize on the possibilities offered by contemporary as well as emerging digital technologies. The two-day event was organized as an interactive co-laboratory, fully utilizing up-to-date methodologies and technologies of the science of structured democratic dialogue.  The workshop was organized using the structured dialogic design process (SDDP) approach within the context of a rich web-based communication environment. It is categorized as one of many organised under the running title [[Reinventing democracy]].  




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