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Iperbole moves to 2.0. Building an open communication environment for the community

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Leda Guidi

Résumé de la communication

Iperbole is the civic network of Bologna Municipality, conceived and designed as a participative web site, shared by public interest and no-profit bodies, an ongoing laboratory to promote the Information and Knowledge Society at local level. Recently has been launched Iperbole 2.0 project, an experimental platform allowing the implementation of new communication flows through the use of 2.0 tools (My Iperbole www.comune.bologna.it/lamiaiperbole). The main features of the project are: interactivity, customization, opensource. Iperbole 2.0 is an open platform of services, multichannel and easy to use. The documents published by the Administration allow citizen to interact, posting comments or multimedia related contents. Everyone can customize the layout of the portal choosing which contents to be shown and in which way, adding links or Rss feed. But the real innovation of Iperbole 2.0 is the planned shift from a traditional, distributive, more broadcasting structure, to a social sharing of contents (wiki, blogs, user generated contents, etc). This change requires a global rethinking about the role and the use of the PA websites and communication models (editorial frame, professional profiles, back-offices organisation, etc). The spirit of open and participative communities (as creative commons and open source ones) can be applied to civic networks, opening a challenging phase of their evolution, since the rights to access are progressively changing into rights to participation

Résumé du colloque

Le colloque "Web participatif: mutation de la communication?" constitue une première en réunissant pour la première fois des chercheurs de sciences humaines et sociales de langue française oeuvrant au sein des milieux universitaire, communautaire et industriel, sur le thème du Web participatif.

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