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Loomio Helper BotLoomio Helper Bot Wed 16 Mar 2016 2:43PMPublicSeen by 296

Welcome to Loomio, an online place to make decisions together.

This is an example discussion thread. Why not use this space to try out Loomio’s features?

You are currently reading the thread context. Use this space to give the background information the group needs for a productive discussion.

The proposal panel is where you make decisions. You can start proposals and participate in them there.

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Loomio Helper BotWed 16 Mar 2016 2:43PM

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Demonstration proposal: let’s go!

proposal by Loomio Helper Bot Closed Wed 23 Mar 2016 2:08PM

This the proposal description. Here you can explain the proposed course of action and give enough detail so that everyone can make a well informed decision.

To participate in the proposal, choose one of these options:

  • Agree: “I agree with this and want it to go ahead.”
  • Abstain: “I am happy for the group to decide without me.”
  • Disagree: “I think we can probably do better.”
  • Block: “I have strong objections to this proposal and am not OK with it going ahead.”

When you have chosen, you’ll be prompted for a short statement to explain why you feel the way you do. You can change your position at any time while the proposal is still open.

Results

ResultsOptionVotes% of votes cast% of eligible voters
Agree000 
Abstain000 
Disagree000 
Block000 
Undecided31100Nikolai GadJerome MaBeici LiangDing WangShane HalloranAngelika StrohmayerMatt WoodZander WilsonMelissa BlissShauna ConcannonNataly BirbeckAlexandra SchubertVanessa ThomasVidyaRoma PatelKate GreenMiriam SturdeeLouise MullaghFelicia Knowlestatiana styliari

0 of 31 votes cast (0% participation)

tatiana styliari

Digital Economy Journal workshop

proposal by tatiana styliari Closed Wed 13 Apr 2016 3:29PM

We have been discussing this idea since February after the DEN annual meeting, where a group of people mainly from Highwire, Lancaster initially had the original idea of creating a DEN CDT journal. Myself and a few more people joined the team and we eventually developed a full structure/strategy of how the DEN Journal would ideally be.

The main aim is to bring together students from all the CDTs, explore potential collaborations between them (a potential co-written paper?), give them the chance to practice writing and reviewing papers and build a Digital Economy journal that might go public if we take a further step. For the time being, the workshop will revolve around presenting how this Journal would work and get feedback from all of you since it's made to facilitate our work and develop our academic skills and peer reviewing.
Dan, Chris, Nikolai, Ieva, Elisavet please don't hesitate to add your comments on what has been discussed already. With Felicia's help we already booked an academic to come and give us a talk on peer reviewing papers.

Results

ResultsOptionVotes% of votes cast% of eligible voters
Agree21006Nikolai GadAngelika Strohmayer
Abstain000 
Disagree000 
Block000 
Undecided2994Jerome MaBeici LiangDing WangShane HalloranMatt WoodZander WilsonMelissa BlissShauna ConcannonNataly BirbeckAlexandra SchubertVanessa ThomasVidyaRoma PatelKate GreenMiriam SturdeeLouise MullaghFelicia Knowlestatiana styliariThomas CooperThomas Cooper

2 of 31 votes cast (6% participation)

Angelika Strohmayer

Angelika Strohmayer
Agree
Fri 8 Apr 2016 10:17PM

I think this is a fab idea - would be interested in hearing more about this outside the workshop too!

Nikolai Gad

Nikolai Gad
Agree
Sun 10 Apr 2016 5:00PM

As you know, I think this is a great idea, so it would be great if you started a thread so anyone with an interest could show that and give some input on what the workshop should consist of.