1. Argument Visualization for eParticipation: Research Agenda and Prototype tool Neil Benn , Ann Macintosh Centre for Digital Citizenship , Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds,
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7. Walkthrough: A document-centric approach to mapping arguments about policies
IMPACT is a European Framework 7 project (Grant Agreement No 247228) on the ICT for Governance and Policy Modeling theme (ICT–2009.7.3). The project began January 1, 2010 and will run for three years.1IMPACT is conducting original research to develop and integrate formal, computational models of policy and arguments about policy, to facilitate deliberations about policy at a conceptual, language-independent level. These models will be used to develop and evaluate a prototype of an innovative argumentation toolbox for supporting open, inclusive and transparent deliberations about public policy on the World-Wide-Web.
Need to make it clear when discussing Cohere that we are not focussing on the argument reconstruction features of Cohere Make it clear that the argument reconstruction we have done so far (i.e. putting argumentation from the Green Paper and the Responses into Cohere) has just been about giving us something to work with while WP3 AR Tool is still in development
Mention step before this, which is to make Green Paper ‘citable’
Could mention that node and link types are derived from an “argument scheme”, specifically the Practical Reasoning Argument Scheme
- Emphasise that enhancing this aspect of Cohere (i.e. the Argument Visualisation aspect) for the purposes of IMPACT will be the focus of WP6 work