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                                "*": "{{About Digital Response}}\n\n==Join the Conversation==\n===Mailing List===\nOur '''[https://lists.aspirationtech.org/lists/info/digitalresponse mailing list]''' includes updates about digital responder call-ins, upcoming events, and cross-sector collaborative discussion.\n\n===Check In Calls===\n{{Why Call Ins?}}\n\nThere is a template for how to conduct a digital responder checkin call on the [https://digitalresponse.aspirationtech.org/index.php?title=Category:Checkin_call checkin call category page]. That page will also give a process for adding your own calls to this wiki.\n\n{{Checkin Call Summaries}}\n\n===Direct Contact===\nHave a question about this program, but don't necessarily want to talk to a whole group? No worries! Reach out to [mailto:digitalresponse@aspirationtech.org digitalresponse@aspirationtech.org] to be in touch with us directly.\n\n==[https://digitalresponse.aspirationtech.org/index.php?title=Category:Events Events]==\n===Humanitarian Technology Festival===\n{{About HumTechFest}}\n* [[2016 June HumTechFest]] : June 4th and 5th in Cambridge, Mass. We played a scenario, talked a lot about institutional and grassroots collaboration, and worked on the [[Digital response ecosystem map]].\n* [[2015 May MIT|2015 May HumTechFest]] : our first HumTechFest! We talked about how frontline communities could hold responders accountable, did skill shares around open data, and spec'd out easy-to-create after action report templates.\n\n===Digital Responder Meetups===\n{{About Meetups}}\n\n{{Meetup Summaries}}\n\n==Projects==\n{{About Projects}}\n\n===[[Digital response ecosystem map]]===\nOur knowledge base is housed in the '''[[Digital response ecosystem map]]'''. This is a living knowledge base of tools, personas, resources, etc is maintained collectively by digital responders. The wiki page links to the context, concept note, backend, and places to have further conversation. We view this as a baseline for decision making, for gap analysis, and for resource creation.\n* You can add '''resources''' and '''tools''' quickly to the ecosystem map by using a [[Bookmarklet to log projects]].\n* The ecosystem map may eventually be presented in more detail similar to our  [[Communication tools matrix]]. Every extreme event is different, but all involve coordinating across many different organizations, timezones, politics, etc. We're working to understand the potential constraints and needs of each response, and to map existing communication tools to those needs for speedy selection and setup.\n===Projects informed by the ecosystem map===\nThe ecosystem map points at a few gaps in '''resources''' available for '''personas''' at various points in their '''workflows'''. We have started working on creating resources to fill these gaps. These might be '''Before You Jump In Guides''', which are for digital responders and the intermediaries working with them. These help to scope challenges, point at other possible challenges, and lay some ground work for taking next steps. After a choice about implementing a certain aspect of digital response has been come to, '''Field Guides''' help by providing a series of questions to ask before starting. These questions can help in searching the ecosystem map for a tool which is best suited for a specific context.\n* [[Before you jump in: Missing Persons]] : a guide in how (and when) to build or contribute to a missing persons application.\n* [[Extreme event preparedness and response for small nonprofits]] : guide for small non profits and other community groups to prepare for, and respond to, crisis.\n===A handbook for digital responders===\nOnce the ecosystem is better defined (and those definitions tested and socialized); resources are located, curated, and created; and trends emerge, we might begin to work on a handbook for working with digital responders.\n===Additional Projects===\n* [[Frontline communities holding responders accountable]] : response organizations and individual responders are vital contributors to safety, rebuilding, logistics, etc in many extreme events -- but who holds them accountable? Are there mechanisms by which those most affected by the extreme event might do so? This project suggests a transparency report for how the needs of an affected population were (or were not) addressed by those claiming to do so.\n* [[Media guide for extreme events]] : crises are often accompanied by a media frenzy, and those already stressed because of the impact on their lives are also expected to be spokespeople for their neighborhood. If you're a reporter, how can you act in good faith in an affected region? If you're a member of the affected population, what are ways to approach media inquiries from a social justice perspective?\n\n==Response Groups and Projects Aspiration Works With==\n* [http://climatecentre.org Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre] : on [https://aspirationtech.org/blog/willow/nairobi_spring2015 games about citizen reporting], on crowd integration.\n* [https://aspirationtech.org/blog/willow/nairobi_spring2015 Dialling Up Resilience] : on accountability mechanisms and local indicators of resilience.\n* [http://www.hirondellenews.com/ Hirondelle] : on visually representing their communications network.\n\n==Words on the Subject==\n===The topic on our blog===\nFollow and comment on [https://aspirationtech.org/taxonomy/term/72 topical blog entries].\n\n===Recommended Reading===\n* [http://www.democracynow.org/2009/8/31/a_paradise_built_in_hell_rebecca A Paradise Built in Hell] : an easy-to-ready overview of disaster sociology, how people behave in crisis (spoiler: it's not every person for themselves).\n* [https://archive.org/details/BlackFlagsAndWindmills Black Flags and Windmills] : review of the politicized relief efforts for Hurricane Katrina performed by the Common Ground Collective.\n* [http://cdacollaborative.org/publication/do-no-harm-how-aid-can-support-peace-or-war/ Do No Harm] : review and framework for how to deploy resources into conflict zones without exacerbating the conflict.\nThe GovLab also has a [http://thegovlab.org/data-and-humanitarian-response/ list of selected readings] worth checking out."
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