Actors (5)
Estonian civic tech non-profit developing a free, open-source digital participation platform for participatory democracy. Founded in 2015 from environmental activism movements, enables communities to discuss, deliberate, and vote on decisions.
A Taiwanese civic tech community that forks government — reimagining official infrastructure with open, participatory alternatives. Founded in 2012, g0v projects include vTaiwan (digital deliberation platform), the open-source budget transparency tool, and dozens of civic data initiatives. A model for citizen-led digital democracy.
Berlin-based nonprofit developing open-source digital participation tools including Adhocracy, enabling liquid democracy and deliberative processes for governments and civil society.
Open-source geospatial data management and analysis platform enabling governments and researchers to process and analyse satellite earth observation data at national scale.
A global research and advocacy network founded by Michel Bauwens in 2005, dedicated to commons-oriented peer-to-peer dynamics across society, economy, and governance. Maintains an 8,000-page wiki on peer production, commons governance, and open-source alternatives. Provides theoretical grounding for platform cooperativism, digital commons, and post-capitalist transition.