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Methodology
We use advanced analytics to drive our work - and enhance yours
Collective Intelligence
Collective intelligence behavior is a network phenomenon. A smart community outperforms any of its members; this is the result of people working together, improving on each other’s work. So, we use graph theory, combined with ethnography, to access the wisdom of the crowd. You can think of it as an artificial intelligence whose components are human beings. Our methodology is based on what we call Semantic Social Networks . It has several advantages:
- Robust to ill-defined questions. Exploratory questions are important. Who is doing the most interesting work on X? Which trends are emerging around Y? Free-form conversation minimizes framing biases and encourages serendipitous discovery.
- Scalable . Edgeryders projects can result in large online conversations, with hundreds or thousands of participants. We use graph theory to aggregate them, and extract from them what is most important or unexpected.
- Rigorous . Mining Semantic Social Networks yields qualitative and quantitative research. We apply network metrics to score and weigh the qualitative conclusions of ethnographers.
- Beautiful and intuitive. Everything we do is a network, and networks are easy to visualize. In fact, most people find them intuitive and beautiful. We provide visualizations of our data with all our projects.
We develop and use our own Open Source tools for sensemaking and co-creation
An innovative suite of online software developed, customized and maintained by Edgeryders. The software has been developed in cooperation with leading universities and deployed in projects for the World Bank, United Nations Development Program. It has been supported by Grants from the Rockefeller foundation and funding for Horison2020 research.
Open Ethnographer: helps you to understand how communities make meaning and create culture, from the point of view of the community itself. It is an open source tool for Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA), which is a way to systematize and understand long chunks of text and to make sense out of it. OpenEthnographer is used for “coding” or tagging the content of online conversations, with awareness of how each tag fits into the social network of interactions.** It is a simple to use and intuitive tool that is key to other and more rich visualizations (ie through the use of Graphryder). Ethnography as always been a solitary science, Open Ethnographer is a new and scalable system that allows digital ethnography at an unprecedented scale, and because the goal of Ethnography is to understand communities make meaning and create culture, from the point of view of the community itself, OE is one of the first step to harness collective intelligence at work. It’s developed for and by ethnographers, but can easily be taught to any community manager to keep track of an online conversation at depth.
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EdgeSense: help you understand how much your community members are active and engaged in the conversation, which is key to understand different roles or project groups that could emerge during the period of activity. It is a dashboard that allows community administrator to understand their community. It’s organized around a graphical representation of the community where nodes represents users and edges represent interactions. EdgeSense helps you take decision on your community management. For example is it possible to highlight or hide the role of moderators, and understand how much the community is self-sustainable or need a push from the center. Another possible analysis is based on the subcommunities that are active in and how dense the networks are between subcommunities. Analysis of nodes then help you understand how much your community members are active and engaged in the conversation, which is key to understand different roles or project groups that could emerge during the period of activity.
Videos
- General intro to :
- Course Material: Masters of Networks
- Edgesense Tool: Demo
Graphryder: Helps you navigate conversations at scale and gain insight into your community because it maps out a graph of the view of the community about sets of topics, and it can lead to unexpected solutions or original point of views. It is a dashboard tool that allow us to analyze the conversations that are happening in the community through reading of ethnographic data. Graphryder is based on innovative academic research which has led to publication in scientific journals. A dashboard represents conversations, and the fieldnotes made by researchers thereon, in network form. We call these networks semantic social networks, as they incorporate information on social interaction and their meaning. They encode a map of the associations between key concepts as perceived by informants as a group. Graphryder is what helps you navigate conversations at scale and gain insights.
Videos:
- General intro to
- Course Material
- Graphryder Tool - Demo
Publications
- Semantic social networks: a new approach to scaling digital ethnography (2017)
- Cottica A., Hassoun A., Salantiu N. (2017, ed.) Using collective intelligence to improve care - an empirical study on best practice in the care sector
- Lakomaa E., Melançon G., Sananhaji T. (2017 ed.) Integrating community-driven care services in European welfare states
- Cuzzocrea, V., & Collins, R. (2015). Collaborative Individualization? Peer-to-peer Action in Youth Transitions. YOUNG , 23 (2), 136–153.
- El-Imam N., (2013) Split Visions of the Present and the Future Development. Palgrave Macmillan;Society for International Deveopment, vol. 56(4), pages 547-548, September
Gutiérrez-Esteban, P., & Mikiewicz, P. (2013). How do I learn? A case study of Lifelong Learning of European Young. - Collins, R., Farrell G. (2013, ed.) The Edgeryders Guide to the Future: A handbook for policymakers and managers of policy-oriented online communities . Strasbourg: Council of Europe.
- Collins, R. (2013, ed.) Transitioning Into The Future: Implications of what we learned from Edgeryders on policies and policy processes . Strasbourg: Council of Europe.
- Cottica, A. (2012) Engaging the Citizen Expert: A user’s manual for the European scale. Strasbourg: Council of Europe.
- Collins, R., Cuzzocrea, V. (2012) On Being Edgeryders: A picture of Young Europeans Navigating Their Transition to an Independent Life . Strasbourg: Council of Europe.
- Eriksson, M. (2012) Political participation among youth in the Edgeryders project. Strasbourg: Council of Europe. Master Thesis, University of Strasbourg.
- EL-Imam, N.(2012, ed) Edgeryders Community Paper: Learning To Live. Strasbourg: Report commission by the Parliamentary Assembly of The Council of Europe.
- Konstantin, N. (2013) New Avenues of Democratic Participation and Social Innovation? The Interplay Between Citizen Expert Think Tanks and the Council of Europe in the Edgeryders Project.
- Salantiu, N. (2012) Edgeryders towards de-ideologising the radical . Article commissioned by Coyote Magazine of the EU-CoE Youth Partnership.
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