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What is openDCN?

The openDCN software environment -- where DCN stands for Deliberative Community Networks – provides on-line dedicated tools to support participation and deliberation.

In particular, openDCN consists of two main interrelated spaces:

  • the community space, aimed at fostering public dialog on civic issues and facilitating the rise of mutual trust between participants through free discussions. From a technical point of view, community space may consist of various tools: public forums (the core of every online community), newsletters, news boards, event calendars, and blogs;
  • the deliberation space to foster the creation of a shared vision position among the participants, i.e., to finalize a deliberative process in order to produce a well defined outcome. Deliberation space makes up the core of the participatory system; participatory processes consist of a series of deliberation stages, each relying on a different participatory modality and involving different participants. This therefore calls for outright structured participatory processes, divided into clearly distinct phases, each of which relies on a specific deliberation tool. Despite their differences, all the deliberation tools share three architectural functionalities: identifying the actors, framing the issue, and producing a shared position that summarizes the outcome of the deliberation process. Each module manages these three constituents independently from one another. For example, there are likely to be more actors identified for a voting session than those who speak out on a technical panel. The platform therefore supports redistributing the participants of each module into groups with different roles.

An informational space (aimed at facilitating sharing and collection of information provided by citizens to support group activities) is integrated in both the others two spaces.

Target Users

  • Administrative bodies: local Municipalities, Provinces, Regions;
  • Profit and no-profit Organizations.

Who uses openDCN?

openDCN has been used within the e21 project in a number of Lombardy Region Municipalities (Mantova, Brescia, Como, Lecco, Pavia, …). Here you can find an updated list of the openDCN instances.

Which technologies are used to develop openDCN?

openDCN has been mainly realised in PHP using the CakePHP development framework and the TiramisuPHP extension; the Certified Consultation is developed in Java.

Which license is openDCN released with?

openDCN is released with an Open Source license, more precisely:
  • The development framework has been released with MIT license;
  • The application undergoes GPL license.