Collective Awareness Platforms and Digital Social Innovation Mediating Consensus Seeking in Problem Situations
Atta Badii, Franco Bagnoli, Balint Balazs, Tommaso Castellani, Davide, D'Orazio, Fernando Ferri, Patrizia Grifoni, Giovanna Pacini, Ovidiu Serban,, Adriana Valente

TL;DR
This paper investigates participatory engagement models within Collective Awareness Platforms, analyzing online social engagement platforms and presenting experimental insights from the SciCafe2.0 platform to enhance consensus seeking in problem situations.
Contribution
It introduces a holistic methodological framework for problem clarification and impact assessment, based on analysis and experiments within the SciCafe2.0 project.
Findings
Identified key patterns of participative engagement in online platforms.
Developed a methodological approach for problem situation clarification.
Gained insights from experiments on the SciCafe2.0 platform.
Abstract
In this paper we show the results of our studies carried out in the framework of the European Project SciCafe2.0 in the area of Participatory Engagement models. We present a methodological approach built on participative engagements models and holistic framework for problem situation clarification and solution impacts assessment. Several online platforms for social engagement have been analysed to extract the main patterns of participative engagement. We present our own experiments through the SciCafe2.0 Platform and our insights from requirements elicitation.
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