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Keep in mind this information comes from an organization that funds civic tech startups.  
Keep in mind this information comes from an organization that funds civic tech startups.  
Provides some perspective on the Civic Tech startup landscape  as of Dec 2013
Provides some perspective on the Civic Tech startup landscape  as of Dec 2013
This os only a suggested way and not THE way to categorize these apps.  There are a '''plethora''' of unsung examples of  people using local technology.    This document values these ventures based on funding, their value to society could be measured differently.
This ois only a suggested way and not THE way to categorize these apps.  There are only a few mentioned here. There are a '''plethora''' of unsung examples of  people using local technology.    There are also countless commercial apps that have an effect in the civic sphere (ie airbnb, tripadvisor, craigslist, freecycle, adoptapet) This document values these ventures based on funding, their value to society could be measured differently.
[[Therese Weel]] originally at [[Social_Habitat]]
[[Therese Weel]] originally at [[Social_Habitat]]


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* A map mashup  that helps people share backyards
* A map mashup  that helps people share backyards
* Apps to find where cell phone towers or a parking space is located.
* Apps to find where cell phone towers or a parking space is located.


==Open Government==
==Open Government==

Revision as of 08:44, 5 April 2014


Typology

  • The Emergence of Civic Tech: Knight Foundation Report (Dec 2013)

http://www.knightfoundation.org/media/uploads/publication_pdfs/knight-civic-tech.pdf


A Suggested Taxonomy of Civic Tech

From http://www.knightfoundation.org/media/uploads/publication_pdfs/knight-civic-tech.pdf

Keep in mind this information comes from an organization that funds civic tech startups. Provides some perspective on the Civic Tech startup landscape as of Dec 2013 This ois only a suggested way and not THE way to categorize these apps. There are only a few mentioned here. There are a plethora of unsung examples of people using local technology. There are also countless commercial apps that have an effect in the civic sphere (ie airbnb, tripadvisor, craigslist, freecycle, adoptapet) This document values these ventures based on funding, their value to society could be measured differently. Therese Weel originally at Social_Habitat

Other Examples -

  • An app that helps social workers search for temporary housing.
  • A map mashup that helps people share backyards
  • Apps to find where cell phone towers or a parking space is located.

Open Government

1 Data Access & Transparency
2 Data Utility
3 Public Decision Making
4 Resident Feedback
5 Visualization & Mapping
6 Voting


Community Action

7 Civic Crowdfunding
8 Community Organizing
9 Information Crowdsourcing
10 Neighborhood Forums
11 Peer-to-Peer Sharing Goods and Services