miercuri, 24 septembrie 2014

Storify: Twitter Chat on Analyzing and Visualizing Parliamentary Data

A Twitter chat on the topic Best Practices for Analyzing and Visualizing Parliamentary Data was held 23 September 2014.


The event was organized by the Legislative Openness Working Group of the Open Government Partnership, as part of Global Legislative Openness Week 2014, and was moderated by Kamil Gregor of KohoVolit.eu.


The Twitter hashtag for the chat was #OpenParl2014


Click here for the event’s Website.


Click here for a storify of the chat.


Here is a description of the event, from the event Website:



To engage ordinary citizens in lawmaking, complex legislative information needs to be packaged and presented in ways that are understandable, relevant and beautiful. Activists and civic hackers are tackling this challenge, transforming the raw data available on many government portals (or in some cases, in paper documents and PDFs) into compelling narratives and useful advocacy tools. We’ll solicit information about innovative projects as well as strategies for overcoming the technical, political and social challenges of bringing data to the people.



HT @NDIgov




Filed under: Applications, Data sets, Online discussions, Policy debates, Technology developments, Technology tools Tagged: #OpenParl2014, Analysis of legislative data, Analysis of parliamentary data, Global Legislative Openness Week, GLOW, Kamil Gregor, Legislative data analysis, Legislative Openness Working Group of the Open Government Partnership, Open legislative data, Open parliamentary data, Visualization of legal information, Visualization of legislative information, Visualization of parliamentary data



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