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Crowdsourcing and multi-disciplinary risk assessment? »
Crowdsourcing and multi-disciplinary risk assessment?
Crowdsourcing and multi-disciplinary risk assessment?☜Many risk researchers see a need to improve the theory and practice of risk management, and policy organisations want alternatives to traditional practices like consulting expert opinion and resolving issues through public policy and debate. Can a suitable methodology be found to crowdsource, i.e. harness the power of a large and diverse group of people using the power of the internet, risk assessments? What are the potential upsides; where do the pitfalls appear and can these be avoided?☜F1CEB7
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In Support of the Proposition
In Support of the Proposition☜Arguments in support of the proposition that crowdsourcing can facilitate multi-disciplinary risk assessment. ☜59C6EF
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The involvement of many debaters may lead to better quality results »
The involvement of many debaters may lead to better quality results
The involvement of many debaters may lead to better quality results☜By analogy with open source software the involvement of many debaters may lead to better quality and better maintained results. A contributor to a debate may refine his or her arguments in response to open discussion; one participant may extend or clarify as well as find flaws in the arguments of another.☜98CE71
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If the debate is well framed then better results can be obtained »
If the debate is well framed then better results can be obtained
If the debate is well framed then better results can be obtained☜If the right questions are asked, then a crowd can give better results. e.g. Christcurch earthquake, twitter users used the hashtag mythbusters to prove or not whether resources were available in a given area. For example someone would ask is there really a fresh water tank in district X, then those at the location could answer in the positive or negative and add credibility to their response using photos, video etc...☜FFB597
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To ensure closure of the debate a timescale should be imposed »
To ensure closure of the debate a timescale should be imposed
To ensure closure of the debate a timescale should be imposed☜☜FFB597
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More brains can be brought together »
More brains can be brought together
More brains can be brought together☜With more people contributing a wider range of knowledge and perspectives can be obtained. Even if stupid questions are asked, these may be sufficient to prompt others to ask better formed questions.☜98CE71
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