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Social media for citizens and public sector collaboration

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Acronym of the case:

SOMUS

Web address of the case:

Country of the case:

Finland

City/region:

Helsinki, Tampere, Jyväskylä

Posting Date:

8 July 2009

Last Edited Date:

17 August 2009

Author:

Antti Poikola (Helsinki University of Technology)
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Editor's Choice 2009

Type of initiative

  • Project or service-imgProject or service

Case Abstract

The Somus project will create new understanding of citizenship, publicity and participation in decision-making in the era of social media. Open, citizen-driven media must support the different phases of participation: public definition of common problems, collection and accumulation of knowledge and other competencies, development of socially grounded innovations, and actual decision-making.

The main objectives of the project are:

  1. To produce basic knowledge about dynamics of information, knowledge and citizenship in the participative media environment
  2. To develop new technical solutions for user-driven media service development
  3. To demonstrate and evaluate new media concepts that are enabled through open interfaces between public sector, mass media and citizen groups
  4. To create and validate a model for open Internet-based research in collaboration with The Open Research Swarm and collaboration network of different actors

The project will result in better understanding of the phenomenon of self-organizing ubiquitous media as well as theories, methods and demonstrations that will be evaluated in real life situations with users.

Description of the case

Start date - End date
January 2009 (Ongoing)
Date operational
January 2009
Target Users
Administrative | Citizen | Civil society
Scope
Local (city or municipality) | National
Status
Research
Language(s)
English | Finnish

Policy Context and Legal Framework

Project Size and Implementation

Type of initiative
Participation
Overall Implementation approach
Partnerships between administration and/or private sector and/or non-profit sector
Technology choice
Open source software
Funding source
Public funding national

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