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Professional code: Civic hackers, co-production and political computational thinking

Professional code: Civic hackers, co-production and political computational thinking

Published by Ben Williamson on January 7, 2015

Recent postings on the ProPEL blog highlight how the involvement of ‘amateurs’ in ‘citizen science’ and the ‘co-production’ by service users and professionals are important emerging issues in research on professional learning. Less noted is the recent growth of interest in ideas about ‘civic hacking’ involving volunteer computer programmers and software designers in the co-production of public services. ‘Hack’ events,… Read more →

Posted in Professional learning and knowing | Tagged civic hackers, co-production, code, digital technologies, hack

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