See:
http://bit.ly/dcenteu

From: Forum Virium Helsinki
Date: Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 6:16 AM
Subject: New initiative launches to decentralize the Internet


New initiative launches to decentralize the Internet

A new European-wide project launches which will build decentralized
and privacy-aware tools for democratic participation to empower
European citizens.

The initiative, D-CENT (Decentralised Citizens ENgagement
Technologies), backed by the European Commission, will see the
development of new open source, decentralized and privacy-aware
digital tools and applications for direct democratic and economic
empowerment. Together with citizens, social movements, and developers,
D-CENT is creating a distributed social networking platform for
large-scale collaboration to solve social problems and allow full
citizen participation in the democratic process. The project will
study possible implementations of liquid democracy: collective
deliberation, decision-making, and the pros and cons of proxy voting.

The project will also explore how to link democratic decision-making
to economic empowerment, experimenting how communities might manage
common goods and facilitate online exchanges with Bitcoin-style crypto
currencies for the common good.

Through engagement with well-established citizen movements, such as
M15 in Spain, Open Ministry in Finland and Citizen Foundation in
Iceland, the tools will be tested in large-scale pilots in Finland,
Iceland and Spain later this year.

Francesca Bria, coordinator of D-CENT at Nesta, said: “D-CENT will
valorize the collective knowledge of citizens, allowing them to
re-imagine and re-design new democratic institutions. After Snowden's
revelations, digital rights are perceived as key issue that D-CENT is
going to address, ensuring that people are in full control of their
data, maintaining privacy and trust in technology they use. With
D-CENT we want to support new citizen movements and build technologies
designed for the common good.”

D-CENT will use free, open source software and open data, and the code
will be released under an open source license. This allows reusability
across Europe, and software developers to use the code and write
API-based applications on top of it.

D-CENT will work with existing open knowledge initiatives that have
similar aims to redecentralised digital infrastructures for citizens
empowerment. The project is a part of a larger set of so-called CAPS
initiatives (CAPS = Collective Awareness Platforms for Social
innovation) in which collective online platforms are being developed.
These initiatives aim to help people to improve their lives and
collectively achieve better well-being, exploiting the power of the
Internet.

Email: [email protected]
Website: www.dcentproject.eu
Blog: www.dcentproject.eu/blog
Twitter: www.twitter.com/dcentproject
Videos: www.vimeo.com/dcentproject
Factsheet: http://dcentproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Factsheeet_ENG.pdf



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