10. CROWDLAW | ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Graduate Student Team

Gabriella Capone, JD ’19 Yale Law School, MBA ’19 Yale School of Management

Birce Gokalp, MA ’17 Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale University

Aprille Knox, MA ’17 Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale University

David Murdter, JD ’19 Yale Law School, MBA ’19 Yale School of Management

Advisors

Professor Beth Simone Noveck, Jerry M. Hultin Professor, New York University and Florence Rogatz Visiting Clinical Professor of Law, Yale Law School

Victòria Alsina Burgués, Fellow, Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business & Government, Harvard Kennedy School

César Cruz, Co-Founder, GIGAPP

Miguel Ardanuy Pizarro, Representative, Assembly of the Autonomous Community of Madrid and Member and Responsible for Citizen Engagement, Podemos Parliamentary Group for the Community of Madrid

Alfredo Ramos, Advisor on Participation for Podemos, Assembly of the Autonomous Community of Madrid

The Governance Innovation Clinic at Yale Law School

Taught by Professor Beth Noveck, the Governance Innovation Clinic is a public policy clinic that supports the strengthening of democratic institutions by using legal and technological innovations to transform and improve how we govern. In this clinic, students work with governments and nonprofits on designing solutions to complex public problems. The goals of the clinic are three-fold: to help institutions innovate and become more effective using both big data and collective intelligence; to promote the public’s right to participate in governing in ways that access people’s talents, creativity, and interests; and to empower students to become 21st century public leaders and problem solvers armed with a diverse and powerful toolkit for social change.

We express our thanks to the following people for their support:

Alvaro Ramírez-Alujas, Co-Founder, GIGAPP

Andrew Oram, Praxagora

Chris Wong, Director of Product, The GovLab

Cristiano Ferri Faria, Director, HackerLab, Brazilian House of Representatives

Dinorah Cantu-Pedraza, The GovLab Academy Coordinator, The GovLab

Emilie Lemieux, Program Manager, Open Parliament Network

Hélène Landemore, Associate Professor of Political Science at Yale University, and her PhD students

Members and guests of Yale Law School’s Governance Innovation Clinic

Parliamentarians and civil society members who participated in our session on Smart Parliaments at ParlAmericas Second Annual Gathering of the Open Parliament Network, April 2017

Participants in “Public Engagement in Anti-corruption Efforts,” part of a series of Smarter Crowdsourcing Against Anti-Corruption conferences, June 2017

We would also like to thank the following organizations for their support:

The Challenge to Design a Technological Agora Study Group and the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business & Government, Harvard Kennedy School

GIGAPP

The Governance Lab at New York University

The Open Parliament Network and the ParlAmericas team

Podemos

Yale Law School

The Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale University


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