📂 Data exports from "open data" Polis conversations
Data is available here for the following conversations:
- uberx.taiwan: Engagement with the government of Taiwan as part of the vTaiwan participatory process which led to the successful regulation of Uber in Taiwan.
- bowling-green.american-assembly: Conversation run by the American Assembly in Bowling Green Kentucky regarding what's important to residents, and question the narrative of a "divided America" at the local/regional scope
- operation-marching-orders.march-on: Conversation run for March On (sister organization to Women's March) seeking organization direction and platform.
- 15-per-hour-seattle: Polis demo regarding opinions on the move to a $15/hr minimum wage.
- football-concussions: Polis demo conversation regarding the societal implications of brain injuries in American football.
- brexit-consensus: Labour Party test discussion regarding Brexit
- canadian-electoral-reform: Conversation regarding Canadian electoral reform.
- biodiversity: Scoop & PEP run hivemind conversation regarding Biodiversity in NZ
Each data set is a model of the opinions of a population at a given time, containing anonymous human expressions, in a political context, created through a process run by a facilitator, on open source software maintained by a nonprofit.
All Polis data is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Data was gathered using the Polis software (compdemocracy.org/polis) and is sub-licensed under CC BY 4.0 with Attribution to The Computational Democracy Project. The data and more information about how the data was collected can be found at the following link(s):
<links to individual case study URLs>
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If you are using data from multiple conversations, you may use multiple links underneath a single attribution.
- https://compdemocracy.org/case-studies/2014-seattle-15-per-hour
- https://compdemocracy.org/case-studies/2018-kentucky
- https://compdemocracy.org/case-studies/2022-Austria-Klimarat
- https://compdemocracy.org/case-studies/2017-brexit-consensus
- https://compdemocracy.org/case-studies/2016-canadian-electoral-reform
- https://compdemocracy.org/case-studies/2015-football-concussions
- https://compdemocracy.org/case-studies/2022-london-youth-policing
- https://compdemocracy.org/case-studies/2018-march-on
- https://compdemocracy.org/case-studies/2017-scoop-hivemind-affordable-housing
- https://compdemocracy.org/case-studies/2019-scoop-hivemind-biodiversity
- https://compdemocracy.org/case-studies/2017-scoop-hivemind-freshwater
- https://compdemocracy.org/case-studies/2018-scoop-hivemind-taxes
- https://compdemocracy.org/case-studies/2017-scoop-hivemind-ubi
- https://compdemocracy.org/case-studies/2021-san-juan-island
- https://compdemocracy.org/case-studies/2015-vtaiwan-uberx
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