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{{KidsIntro|Researchers study how people share and cooperate. They can join WikiDeal to test ideas and learn what works. This page explains how to take part.}} | {{KidsIntro|Researchers study how people share and cooperate. They can join WikiDeal to test ideas and learn what works. This page explains how to take part.}} | ||
{{ExpertIntro|Entry page for researchers: the Living Labs through which WikiDeal is being developed (social economics, | {{ExpertIntro|Entry page for researchers: the Living Labs and observatories through which WikiDeal is being developed (social economics, tech fairness and transparency, incubation for decentralized governance, legal automation) and the current way to get involved. There is no selection filter: open participation currently takes place in the Markets space, while contributing to governance, policies and institutions goes through a simple contact step (info@wikideal.net) to request administration rights, granted case by case. Participation is open to grant holders, thesis students and independent volunteers alike.}} | ||
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= Contribute as a Researcher = | = Contribute as a Researcher = | ||
'''Help validate the cooperative model.''' WikiDeal is being developed through [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Research:Main|Living Labs]] in sociology, economics, and | '''Help validate the cooperative model.''' WikiDeal is being developed through [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Research:Main|Living Labs]] and observatories in sociology, economics, and tech fairness and transparency. Researchers are invited to analyze usage data, test governance models, and document systemic impacts. | ||
== Living Labs == | == Living Labs == | ||
* Ecopol Living Lab (social economics) | * Ecopol Living Lab (social economics) | ||
* | * Tech Fairness and Transparency Lab | ||
* Decentralized Governance Lab | * Incubation for Decentralized Governance Lab | ||
* Legal and Contracts Automation Lab | * Legal and Contracts Automation Lab | ||
* Or propose a new Living Lab | * Or propose a new Living Lab | ||
The Living Labs work hand in hand with the observatories: contributing to a Living Lab and contributing to an observatory are more or less the same gesture, observing real usage and feeding shared knowledge. Case by case, they can also carry development projects. One example envisaged is the Ecopol transition programme, which would help people leave the city, settle in the countryside and sell their housing. Researchers would document such a programme, and beyond documentation they would formalize, as much as possible, proposals for how the different contracts interact within the Living Lab, as well as clear policies and a clear vision in terms of technological fairness and transparency. | |||
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