[Talk-co] Fwd: [CrisisMappers] Review Request: Connecting Grassroots and Government for Disaster Response

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From: John Crowley <bostoncello en gmail.com>
Date: 2013/5/17
Subject: [CrisisMappers] Review Request: Connecting Grassroots and
Government for Disaster Response
To: crisismappers en googlegroups.com


 Friends,

I am releasing the community draft of report for the Wilson Center's
Commons Lab called *Connecting Grassroots and Government for Disaster
Response*. This report examines the growing connection between the
information that crisis mappers are building and the information that US
federal agencies are trying to incorporate into their situational
awareness. It also examines how those agencies are sharing information with
crisis mappers. The audience for the report is primarily federal officials,
guiding them about how crisis mapping works and how other agencies have
created a connection.

Please take a look here:
http://jcrowley.net/work/2013/05/13/g2g-community/

or grab the PDF here:
http://bit.ly/12Bc4ss

We are on a quick turnaround, so comments are welcome (thankfully it's less
than half the size of DR2.0). We’ll go into final copy edits on 27
May.  Details
below.

Many thanks!

John


The Details:
I should add that this draft is *not* intended to be *Disaster Relief 2.1*,
which examined (and critiqued) the links between crisis mapping and the
IASC/UN-led cluster system in Haiti. Rather, it is a 0.1 version of an
entirely different thread of work around building the connection between
crisis mapping and US federal agencies. I offer it here as DR.20 might have
been done: as a draft to be edited by our community.

I hope these ten days give a fair bit of responses. I love criticism that
improves ideas and practice. In the name of sanity, I am not going to open
a document to edit on Google Docs (but you are welcome to do so if you want
to edit as a group). Instead, I will ask you to send comments in the PDF
via email to me at bostoncello en gmail. I'll then ponder your suggestions and
put them into a composite document that I'll put onto my blog so you can
follow the overall flow. As Larry Lessig discovered with Code 2.0, the wiki
model for editing has lots of shortcomings...


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