The Crowd Foundation
- Netherlands
- Advocacy & Activism,
- Design, Development & Innovation
- Governance & Community
2016
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Organization information
The Crowd Foundation aims to bring crowdocracy to life, through
- the spreading of the message (this website, speeches, blogs, etc etc),
- stimulating debate (on the website, in forum discussions such as at the house of Lords in the UK, organising gathering [sic] etc)
- stimulating experiments - we welcome any community or organisation that would like to embark on a journey to establish crowdocratic rule to use the ideas, share their experiences, seek advice from other enthusiasts. […]
- developing the technology to enable crowdocratic governance - the concept of crowdocracy assumes that technology enables crowd governance. Today, this technology as we envisage it does not exist yet. This is a crucial piece in the road to a crowdocratic future. […]
The Crowd Foundation aims to become a crowdocratic body itself.
http://www.crowd.ngo/crowdocracy/foundation.html
About Crowdocracy
Crowdocracy: The End of Politics discusses one of the world's most debated and critical issues - who decides our future and how should we be governed? Democracy is struggling to produce solutions to the challenges of our times. Populations feel disenfranchised with the political process, with the real power today being in the hands of a small elite.
Crowdocracy offers a radical new way forward, one that allows all of us - not just some of us - to participate in how we are governed. Using technology and the insights of crowd wisdom, the authors describe how all of us can replace our elected officials and ultimately shape and govern our communities. A revolutionary idea that can be implemented in an evolutionary way.
http://www.crowd.ngo/index.html
Theory of Change
Inspirations & Influences
Individuals
- Ken Wilber
- Alan Watkins
- Iman Stratenus
Frameworks
- Wicked problems