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ITR: Developing and Testing A High Telepresence Virtual Agora For Broad Citizen Participation: A Multi-Trait, Multi-Meth
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Grant Number: 205502
- Description: Continuing grant
- Associated Project:
- Award Date: 2003-06-25
- Award Period: 2002-09-01 to 2005-08-31
- Amount: $ 2100000.00
Primary Investigator:
Peter Shane
Researchers
Peter Shane Robert Cavalier Peter Muhlberger
Technology:
Semantic Web Information Architecture & Management
Government Domain:
Public Management/Administration E-government/Service Delivery
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Primary Institution:
Carnegie Mellon University
Project Home Page:
http://communityconnections.heinz.cmu.edu/picola/index.html
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Abstract:
EIA- 0205502 Peter Shane Carnegie Mellon U.
ITR: Developing and
Testing A High Telepresence Virtual Agora For Broad Citizen Participation: A
Multi-Trait, Multi-Method Investigation
This grant will support research
related to citizen learning and participation in communities and government
using Internet-based information technologies and tools. This is a
multidisciplinary proposal with participants from Public Policy and Management,
Philosophy, Political Science, Social Psychology and Computer Science. A
variety of free software will be developed to foster collaborative information
sharing, structured discussions and community decision-making through shared
data, chat sessions, video conferencing and other information modes. The
software is not an end in itself, but rather will serve to support research by
the PIs addressing some of the well-known problems of computer-mediated
communications, such as poor transmission of social cues, usability,
accountability, and access inequalities. These problems will be studied within
two larger contexts, Community Effects and Decisions Quality Effects, and two
levels of physical community, on-campus, and off-campus (but still within the
Pittsburgh local community). The software will be robustly built and intended
for broad use beyond the project itself.
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