Marta Poblet
Associate Professor at RMIT University. Researcher at the UAB Institute of Law and Technology. Law, technology, innovation, open science, open democracy. Geocurious.
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- Linked democracy: Foundations, Tools, and Applications
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Tag Archives: participatory processes
We the crowd? Constitution making 2.0
This is an update of the post I wrote on crowdsourced constitutional reform in 2011. Constitution-making can be broadly defined as a set of activities intended to produce a constitution, the highest law of a state. To the UN Rule … Continue reading
Posted in Law, political crowdsourcing, social media
Tagged Constitution, participatory processes
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