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LATINNO Project Launch Event
To register, please email Azucena Morán: azucena.moran@wzb.eu LATINNO Project Department of Democracy and Democratization WZB Berlin Social Science Center
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April News
What's new @LATINNO? Less than two months to go until the launch of our database! We've been busy finishing up the last countries, doing final revisions, searching for the remaining missing data and, of course, preparing the big event of June 27th! We have dedicated this month's newsletter to show how the civil society is engaging in the fight against corruption, aiming to solve the deficits of representative institutions and to enhance accountability in Latin America. Database ...
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March News
What's new @LATINNO? As democracy in Latin America seems to continue to encounter the old ghosts of democratic instability and political turmoil, our commitment to shed light on the state- and society-led innovations that are enforcing democracy in the region becomes stronger every day! This month we have been featured at Open Democracy and The Governance Report, in which LATINNO’s coordinator Thamy Pogrebinschi shares preliminary findings on ICT-based innovations, questions whether digital democracy can in fact improve ...
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Does digital democracy improve democracy?
Read "Does digital democracy improve democracy?" an article recently published by Thamy Pogrebinschi in DemocraciaAbierta, the latin section of openDemocracy. The article contains preliminary findings on digital innovations of the LATINNO project.
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February News
What's new @LATINNO? Winter is coming to an end in Berlin, and as the sun begins to show itself our Latin-American team regains strength to add more cases to our ever-growing database! This month we have concluded one of our sub-projects on e-participation and digital innovations in Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and Peru and we hope to be able to share our results soon. By the end of next month, the final beta version of our website should become available online, from whence we will start to upload our initial cases!
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January News
What's new @LATINNO (in 2017)? Yes, we’ve crossed the 2000 cases mark!!! New research assistants, new challenges, and new cases! We've started 2017 in full speed! Since early January, we have great additions to our team, which have helped boost the coding of cases, especially those from Central America and those that involve e-participation. We now have 2054 cases, and there’s more to come! For several reasons, we had to postpone our planned conference that would take place now in February. We will hold a small launch event in June, when our data will go online. Next year we plan to organize a larger academic conference at the WZB, inviting scholars from different countries to Berlin. News on cases and publications can be found below, as well as on our website - which has had more than 7000 visitors since December!
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December News
Looking back at 2016... 2016 was a very fruitful year for the LATINNO project. Our team of coders has intensively identified, registered and coded new cases from a growing amount of countries - numbers which have widely surpassed our expectations.
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November News
What's new @LATINNO? We are getting closer and closer to disclosing our data! This month, the programming of our online database was finished, as well as the design of our final webpage, i.e. the one you’ll be able to see as soon as the data collection is complete. It looks beautiful, and we are happy to announce that we will be able to make the data for the first country available online in early February, as soon as all case translations are ready!
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October News
What's new @LATINNO? October has been another busy month at LATINNO! We have been checking and revising our already coded cases, searching and coding several new interesting innovations, completing the remaining missing values of our huge database, preparing our data for statistical analyses, translating our current 1974 cases to English, Spanish and Portuguese, and, finally, working closely with our web design and implementation team to prepare our website to display the database to you as soon as possible!
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LATINNO back at Liquid Democracy
LATINNO Project Coordinator Prof. Dr. Thamy Pogrebinschi attended the first "Pecha Kucha Night" organized by Liquid Democracy in Berlin. Liquid Democracy has pioneered the development of softwares for online participation. Indeed, its Adhocracy (https://adhocracy.de/) has already been used by several political parties and organizations in Europe and abroad.
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