Here’s the latest posts from the Networked City blog. See earlier posts for more about our development – or the Networked City wiki.
- How a people-power grid could support civil society and rebuild our communities
- Why Government and funders might give more support to community technology, social infrastructure and connecting citizens
- Network maps need conversations to be useful, and conversations benefit from mapping … the dynamics of civic operating systems
- Stuff happens: could company operating systems for uncertain futures provide insights into what’s needed for civil society?
- How mapping visionaries for responsible tech could help develop a people-centred approach to Smarter London
- We need civic operating systems to manage the social fabric for healthy communities – plus a social app store of tools
- Report on #FutureCommunities highlights building connections and social infrastructure
- Residents share ideas on how they can contribute to Inclusive Growth in Barking
- How maps and network building can contribute to Barking’s vision of inclusive growth
- How to make London a more Sharing City – find out who’s sharing already and fill the gaps
- Deputy Mayor opens discussion on social isolation and loneliness in London. The positive or negative role of tech deserves attention