does the web 2.0 lead to participation 2.0
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European Forum Alpbach 2012, Technology Forum, Working Group 10: Smart Governance for smart SpecialisationTRANSCRIPT
web 2.0!participation 2.0?
Robert LenderFederal Ministry of Economy, Family and YouthDept. Youth Policy
ministry of youth
„official“ tags: youth policy, participation, social media, information society, web accessibility, youth information, ...
background
@roblen
live comments
here I am
read me
under construction
web 1.0
here we are
share me
beta
web 2.0
and social media?
web 2.0: collecting and sharing links, pictures, places,....
social media
talk about it
present all of it in your timeline
a boost of convergence between pc, tablets, smartphones, ... and between people, companies, bots, ...
social
andparticipation?
young people
not enough open space (sport grounds without a club, walls for sprayers)
„everything“ is regulated
offline
an offer by adults
you get a (small) part(icipation) of it
participation 1.0
but there is a change
participation projects
sustainable structures of participation
young people
internet is like a open space
create new forms of communication and cooperation
present yourself in your own way
there a no limits (of course there are)
online
young people seem to create their „own world(s)“ online
adults (like me) try to get in (and takeover)
participation X
back toparticipation
2.0
we could talk about...
no simple answer only
10 simple thoughts
some principles like
by choice
own activities
transparency
dialogue (between generations)
documentation
...
arge partizipation
guidelines of youth participation
#2 participation has always been 2.0
www.jugendbeteiligung.cc
if you are active offline
you can be active also online
no guarantee to activate the passive ones
#3 web 2.0 reinforces the active ones(?)
but
you can offer other tools/invitations (eg. short messaging)
young people find their individual outlets
(eg video diaries at youtube)
young people are overburdend with the plurality of information
need to differ between serious and nonserious facts before participation
(eg. hoaxes, conspiration theories, urban legends)?
the more information in the net the more guidance is needed
#4 participation 2.0 needs information 2.0
discrepancy between „young and old“
understanding net culture(s) of the young
discover the young talents in the web
#5 adults need translators and guides
for persons with a disability...
... the web offers access to „the world“
... the web 2.0 raised walls of captchas and other technical barriers
btw: facebook is not entirely accessible
#6 make it accessible
don´t think about facebook
don´t think about web
don´t think about technologies
rethink
why should (young) people participate in our project, in our community, in my...?
how can I reach them?
#7 there is no „out of the box“
wisdom of the individual
offline and/or online
online voting
maps, pictures, video
(moderated) discussions
....
#8 participation (2.0) is a mashup
„.....containing any or all of text, graphics, audio, video, and animation, which recombines and modifies existing digital works to create a derivative work“
source: wikipedia
participation like muesli needs lots of ingridients
contrary to muesli
in a participation process ALL the ingridients must be liked by the many participants
a participation process is a permanent changing development
#9 participation is not like muesli
you have to know the rules
the spoken and the unspoken ones
participation 2.0 is an experiment
chance to create own rules
#10 rules are to be broken
participation in the web already going on
make use of existing initiatives
empower the young innovative „digital talents“
#1 listen and look!
be part of it ...
www.barcamp.at/ParCamp_e-Partizipation
Participation 2.0:you can think and act local as well as global
Robert Lender
Federal Ministry of Economy, Family and Youth
Youth Policy
www.bmwfj.gv.at
feedback, answers, questions,...
slide 2 (twitter logo) jack cai www.doublejdesign.co.uk (creative commons)
slide 4 (graphic) www.creatr.cc slide 13 (tagcloud) www.wordle.net slides 15, 26 (graphic) ARGE Partizipiation
www.jugendbeteiligung.cc slide 17 (graphic) Austrian Youth Portal
www.oesterreichisches-jugendportal.at, Saferinternet.at www.saferinternet.at
slide 18 (photo) peter hardy www.flickr.com/photos/stibbons/499409303 (creative commons)
slides 19, 20, 22, 23, 24 robert lender roblen.at/flickr (creative commons)
slide 27 www.en.bmwfj.gv.at
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