The CATALYST consortium is making public here the presentations and research papers related to the project activities and outcomes:
Research papers:
- De Liddo, A., & Buckingham Shum, S. (2014). New Ways of Deliberating Online: An Empirical Comparison of Network and Threaded Interfaces for Online Discussion. In Electronic Participation (pp. 90-101). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
- Piccolo, L. S. G., Alani, H., De Liddo, A., & Baranauskas, C. (2014, June). Motivating online engagement and debates on energy consumption. In Proceedings of the 2014 ACM conference on Web science (pp. 109-118). ACM.
- De Liddo, A. (2014). Enhancing Discussion Forum with Combined Argument and Social Network Analytics. In Okada, A., Buckingham Shum, S. and Sherborne, T., (Eds) Knowledge Cartography. Springer. Second Edition. (In press)
- Parent, M. A. (2014). Objects as results from graph queries using an ORM and generated semantic-relational binding. Published on the occasion of the 13th International Semantic Web Conference. Poster – Paper
- Convertino, G., Westerski, A., De Liddo, A., Díaz, P. (2015). Large-Scale Ideation & Deliberation: Tools and Studies in Organizations. In Journal of Social Media for Organizations. Vol. 2 Num. 1. MITRE Corporation.
- Klein, M., Convertino, G. (2015). A Roadmap for Open Innovation Systems. In Journal of Social Media for Organizations. Vol. 2 Num 1. MITRE Corporation.
- Klein, M., Garcia, A. (2015). High-Speed Idea Filtering With the Bag of Lemons. In the proceedings of the 2015 Collective Intelligence Conference.
- Cottica, A. (2015). Online community management as social network design: testing for the signature of management activities in online communities. Presented at the International Sunbelt Social Network Conference 2015
Working papers
- De Liddo, A., & Buckingham Shum, S. (2014). Collective Intelligence for the Public Good: New Tools for Crowdsourcing Arguments and Deliberating Online. In Proceeding of Internet Policy and Politics Conference. (IPP2014). Sept 25-26th, Oxford, UK.
- De Liddo A., Buckingham Shum S., Klein, M. “Arguing on the Web for Social Innovation: Lightweight Tools and Analytics for Civic Engagement”. In the Workshop: Arguing the Web: 2.0 at 8th ISSA Conference on Argumentation. (Amsterdam, July 1-4, 2014)
- Buckingham Shum, S., De Liddo A., Klein, M. (2014). “DCLA Meet CIDA: Collective Intelligence Deliberation Analytics”. In the Second International Workshop on Discourse-Centric Learning Analytics. At LAK2014. April 2014, Indianapolis.
- Klein, M., Bicharra Garcia, A. C., (2014, May). “An Idea Filtering Method for Open Innovations“. In the Conference: Collective intelligence (Cambridge MA USA, May 2014)
- Arniani, A. (2015). “Technology, citizens and social change in the framework of European Research and Innovation programmes: towards a paradigm shift”. In the GOODTECHS Conference (Rome, October 26, 2015)
Presentations used in external events:
- DCLA Meet CIDA: Collective Intelligence Deliberation Analytics, Simon Buckingham Shum (Knowledge Media Institue, The Open University), Anna de Liddo (Knowledge Media Institue, The Open University) and Mark Klein (Center for Collective Intelligence, MIT)
- Using Large-Scale Argumentation to Enable Open Innovation, in Workshop: Arguing on the Web 2.0, Mark Klein (University of Zurich)
- Impacto: The Future of Business, Lee Sean Huang (Purpose)
CATALYST first annual event presentations:
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Project overview, Roger Torrenti, Sigma Orionis, CATALYST coordinator
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Progress on Deliberation Metrics, Mark Klein, MIT
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CATALYST Tools and Methodology, Frank Escoubès, Imagination for people, CATALYST technical coordinator
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Arguing on the Web for Social Innovation: Lightweight Tools, Analytics and Visualisation for Civic Engagement, Anna de Liddo, Open University
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Networks, Swarms, Policy: What Collective Intelligence Means for the Policy Maker, Alberto Cottica, Wikitalia
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Launch of the CATALYST Open Call for collaboration, Frank Escoubès, Imagination for people
CATALYST final event presentation:
- Harnessing the Power of Collective Intelligence: Technologies & Communities (Speakers: Franck Escoubès, Founder, Imagination for People; Marc-Antoine Parent, Head of Collective Intelligence R&D, Bluenove; Benoit Grégoire, Chief Technical Officer, Bluenove; Rosa Strube, Project Manager, CSCP; Lee-Sean Huang, Strategist & Designer, Purpose Europe Ltd; Alberto Cottica, International Projects, Wikitalia; Quentin Grimaud, Front-end Developer, Bluenove; Ruxandra Creosteanu, Founder, Babele; Carlos Rossique Delmas, IT Engineer, Autoconsulta Ciudadana)