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Wed 24 Jan 2024 4:48PM

Proposal to participate in EU research project

ES Ed Summers @edsu Public Seen by 259

I was approached by Lozana Rossenova (TIB Hannover) about whether I would be willing to participate in a research project with Wikimedia Europe looking at peer production and democratic governance.

Lozana has an excellent track record of working productively with the Wikipedia and Wikidata communities. Her proposal involves a team at Rotterdam who support the post.lurk.org Mastodon instance. They are interested in having SocialCoop as a case study, to help develop recommendations for practices, tools and policies that foster citizen engagement in democratic governed, online communities.

Below is some summary information about the goals of the project and the type of commitment they are looking for from one or more SocialCoop members.

Before putting in a proposal for people to vote on, I thought it would be useful to start a conversation here to see what people thought about one or more SocialCoop members participating (minimally me).


Aspects we will explore

The idea of the case studies is to present a series of best practices:

1. We will look in particular at issues related to governance (in particular decision-making and your approach in community-governance), interoperability, attribution/sources (how you manage your content and how people and content is attributed), engagement (how you foster participation) and technology (which technology do you use, which media and tools, which methods).

2. We would like to know from you which difficulties, challenges, obstacles you encounter in your practice (e.g. which laws and regulatory frameworks affect you such as privacy, copyright, removal of illegal content) and how those challenges impacted your choices (i.e. if you had to design your platforms in a certain way for content moderation systems, if you had to adapt your terms of service, if you had to plan procedural mechanisms for removing content, other choices related to copyright, privacy settings and policies….).

3. We would like to discuss with you some new prototypes and tools we plan to develop within the project, related in particular to the fediverse, the Wikimedia ecosystem and decision-making tools like Loomio: if you think they can be useful and which other tools can support your work.  

Commitment requested 

We ask groups and institutions involved as case studies to:

1. Contribute to the research with an interview.

2. Review the research related to their practice to provide feedback.

3. Providing if possible some content under the CC BY-SA license which will be uploaded also on Wikimedia Commons (i.e. images of your institutions, screenshot of tools/websites, images of initiatives…) or allowing us to produce some images under the CC BY-SA license if possible.

4. If possible participating in a prototype workshop to discuss tools and methods which can be useful to support your work. 

5. If possible participating in a focus group to discuss policy recommendations for the EU and member states.

6. Receiving the project outputs and be updated about the project, to have the possibility to provide feedback.

ES

Ed Summers @edsu
Agree
Fri 26 Jan 2024 9:24AM

I am familiar with Lozana's work to support Wikipedia and Wikidata communities and think that this project could be useful in connecting SocialCoop to the post.lurk.org instance, and continuing to develop our cooperative practices. I also think it will be particularly relevant to coop members who live in the European Union.

KS

Kirk Smith (@[email protected])
Agree
Fri 26 Jan 2024 9:24AM

Don't see any harm in it and I trust those more closely involved to make sure the process is accountable and representative. Sounds interesting!

KT

Kathe TB
Agree
Fri 26 Jan 2024 9:24AM

This sounds interesting and like it's from a reputable group.

EM

Eduardo Mercovich
Agree
Fri 26 Jan 2024 9:24AM

Hi @Ed Summers @edsu

I'm very interested in this research, not only as a researcher, but even more as a designer. I'd love to help the Commons from this POV. :)

Thanks a lot for opening up this possibility.

Warmest regards...

SJK

Stephanie Jo Kent
Agree
Fri 26 Jan 2024 9:24AM

Exciting opportuntity to contribute to knowledge and spread co-op strategies

J

JohnKuti
Agree
Fri 26 Jan 2024 9:24AM

I think there should be a commitment on the part of the researchers, that they are going to carry out the research in a transparent way, and give members a chance to comment on their findings. (I've changed my vote to support the proposal, as outputs are going to be shared ).

ES

Ed Summers @edsu Mon 29 Jan 2024 7:16PM

@JohnKuti yes I agree. It got obscured a little bit in the proposal but you can see in the text that Lozana initially provided above in the "Commitment requested" section that they are looking for volunteers to "Review the research related to their practice to provide feedback." I can add an item to the proposal that indicates that volunteers will share these documents with the co-op as they are made available. Would that help address your concern?

J

JohnKuti Tue 30 Jan 2024 8:21AM

@Ed Summers edsu yes that's exactly the sort of thing I was thinking of. Probably members would like to get information about the research while it's happening.

BS

Billy Smith
Agree
Fri 26 Jan 2024 9:24AM

Sounds interesting. :D

ES

Ed Summers @edsu Wed 31 Jan 2024 12:29PM

@JohnKuti thanks! I've added item 4 to hopefully address this.

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