TICTeC Civic Tech Surgery #4: Storytelling and reach
Event Information
About this event
This Surgery is part of mySociety's TICTeC Labs programme, which aims to discuss and tackle some of the biggest challenges facing the global civic tech/digital democracy sector.
Making sure more people know about civic tech projects and their successes remains one of the biggest challenges facing the sector. Therefore, this topic has been identified by the TICTeC Steering Group as something the TICTeC Labs programme should tackle, so as a global community we can help each other improve our work.
During this Surgery, we will discuss the challenges of amplifying civic tech projects and their successes through mainstream channels with practitioners from across the world, as well as solutions and ideas to tackle these. There will be ample opportunity for attendees to also provide their feedback on issues they have faced, and their solutions and ideas.
Our discussants for this session are:
- Daniel Carranza, DATA Uruguay
- Attila Juhász, K-Monitor (Hungary)
- Amy Leach, Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data
- Myfanwy Nixon, mySociety (UK)
These insights will then be used by the subsequent TICTeC Action Lab on the topic, which will work together to commission work to help tackle common challenges for the community.
What is TICTeC?
TICTeC stands for ‘The Impacts of Civic Technology Conference’, and since 2015 mySociety has convened an international cohort of researchers, practitioners, policymakers, philanthropists and tech giants to examine the effectiveness of digital interventions to enhance public participation, democracy, transparency and accountability.
TICTeC started as an in-person conference once a year, but has now expanded into a year-round programme of activities and events to discuss and tackle some of the biggest challenges facing the global civic tech/digital democracy sector. The aim of the TICTeC Labs programme is to grow the civic tech evidence base, address issues and challenges facing the sector, and enhance the effectiveness and potential impact of civic tech projects.
Who is this event for?
Anyone interested in the use and effectiveness of digital tools to enhance public participation, democracy, transparency and accountability.
We think the event will be of particular interest to civic tech practitioners and researchers, those working in communications, elected government representatives, civil servants, technology companies, funders and software developers.
Further info
Joining instructions (we'll be using Zoom) will be sent with your confirmation email once you register. Please direct any questions about this event to tictec@mysociety.org.
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Accessibility & inclusion
Captioning & Slides: The event will take place on Zoom, with automatic captioning through Otter.ai.
Recording: The event will be recorded and published on the TICTeC website and our YouTube channel after the session. The recording will include subtitles.
Minutes of the meeting will be published on the TICTeC website after the session.
If you have further access needs to fully participate in this event please email tictec@mysociety.org and we'll do our best to support this.