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The Dirty World of Ranking Cities

June 22, 2016June 29, 2016 cities, data, local government

BY SAM SALKIN Cities differ vastly from one another. That’s probably too obvious of a statement. During the summer of

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Participatory Budgeting: Reimagining Civic Engagement in the City of Boston

April 2, 2014 budget, cities, local government, participatory budgeting, policy, technology

BY CROSBY BURNS A preliminary version of this post originally appeared on the Ash Center’s Challenges to Democracy blog Last

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Should Cities Use Hackathons to Solve Social Problems? Lessons from America’s Datafest at Harvard

February 11, 2014February 11, 2014 activism, business, Elections, local government, social policy, technology, United States

BY ALISON FLINT I first learned about hackathons when I saw an ad for an event called Datafest hosted at

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