Tag Archives for community informatiics
For much of 2013, I traveled to sites where I could learn firsthand about cooperative organization, co-productive labor, and the commons. Some of this work was through formal ‘residency’ programming designed to support social research and creative practice. Some of … Continue reading →
04. January 2014 by greg.bloom@gmail.com
Categories: Annual Reporting, Community Resource Data, DC |
Tags: commons, community informatiics, data commons, digital justice, hacking, organizizing, work |
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Throughout most of 2012, I worked on a couple of projects that I’d started while at Bread for the City. (I left Bread in March of 2012, but in both of these projects I saw the promise of opportunity to … Continue reading →
04. January 2014 by greg.bloom@gmail.com
Categories: Annual Reporting, Community Resource Data, DC |
Tags: broadband, commons, community informatiics, data commons, digital justice, organizizing, recap, work |
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Thanks to Code for America for inviting me to submit this paper as a chapter of their new book, Beyond Transparency: Open Data and the Civic Innovation. I’m at CfA’s summit in San Francisco this week, and I’ll be posting … Continue reading →
15. October 2013 by greg.bloom@gmail.com
Categories: Community Resource Data, DC, Stories |
Tags: 211, commons, community informatiics, cooperatives, writing |
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