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{{KidsIntro|This page explains rewards for people who help their community. For example: voting regularly, doing community volunteering, or attending workshops and events can give you better prices and other advantages.}} | {{KidsIntro|This page explains rewards for people who help their community. For example: voting regularly, doing community volunteering, or attending workshops and events can give you better prices and other advantages.}} | ||
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* [[#types|Types of Civic Incentives to Explore]] | |||
* [[#pillars|The 3 Pillars of Participation]] | |||
* [[#funding-waves|Community Funding & Waves]] | |||
* [[#state-of-the-art|State of the art]] | |||
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The Civic Incentive is also the cooperative side of WikiDeal's governance model: in practice, a very small minority of users gets deeply involved, and receives light but real advantages in return. WikiDeal's governance is intended as a hybrid of three proven sources: the open, wiki-style rule-making of Wikipedia and the free software movement, the at-cost financial management and user ownership of cooperatives, and the Swiss practice of collegial executives at every level, elected by an assembly of delegates. The full model is described on the [[Gov/en/Portal:Institutions/Governance|Governance]] page. | The Civic Incentive is also the cooperative side of WikiDeal's governance model: in practice, a very small minority of users gets deeply involved, and receives light but real advantages in return. WikiDeal's governance is intended as a hybrid of three proven sources: the open, wiki-style rule-making of Wikipedia and the free software movement, the at-cost financial management and user ownership of cooperatives, and the Swiss practice of collegial executives at every level, elected by an assembly of delegates. The full model is described on the [[Gov/en/Portal:Institutions/Governance|Governance]] page. | ||
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== Types of Civic Incentives to Explore == | == Types of Civic Incentives to Explore == | ||
Civic Incentive is a broad, open framework. Many mechanisms would be progressively discovered, tested, and refined through community experimentation. Prototype 1 launches with a first pilot; more would follow. | Civic Incentive is a broad, open framework. Many mechanisms would be progressively discovered, tested, and refined through community experimentation. Prototype 1 launches with a first pilot; more would follow. | ||
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The level of the average discount is intended to be the subject of in-depth reflections and of dedicated [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Open-Calls:Main|Open Calls]]: see the upcoming open call [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Open-Calls:Civic-Flex-Pricing|Civic flex pricing]] (draft, under construction, wave 2). No discount level is decided at this stage. | The level of the average discount is intended to be the subject of in-depth reflections and of dedicated [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Open-Calls:Main|Open Calls]]: see the upcoming open call [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Open-Calls:Civic-Flex-Pricing|Civic flex pricing]] (draft, under construction, wave 2). No discount level is decided at this stage. | ||
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== The 3 Pillars of Participation == | == The 3 Pillars of Participation == | ||
Users are incentivized to engage in three dimensions, and Communities of Practice can scale their impact by organizing events (from micro-gatherings to large fairs) where these three dimensions happen simultaneously. | Users are incentivized to engage in three dimensions, and Communities of Practice can scale their impact by organizing events (from micro-gatherings to large fairs) where these three dimensions happen simultaneously. | ||
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This list will grow and evolve through Prototype 1 experiments and community Open Calls. All types of civic incentives must meet quality criteria before being deployed at scale. | This list will grow and evolve through Prototype 1 experiments and community Open Calls. All types of civic incentives must meet quality criteria before being deployed at scale. | ||
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== Community Funding & Waves == | == Community Funding & Waves == | ||
Beyond pricing signals, Civic Incentive also involves '''direct funding of community activities'''. WikiDeal intends to issue periodic '''Waves''': targeted calls to create new User Groups (Communities of Practice) in domains considered strategically important, with financial incentives to support their emergence. | Beyond pricing signals, Civic Incentive also involves '''direct funding of community activities'''. WikiDeal intends to issue periodic '''Waves''': targeted calls to create new User Groups (Communities of Practice) in domains considered strategically important, with financial incentives to support their emergence. | ||