[ddj] Politician data tools/sites

Matthew Linares matthew.linares at opendemocracy.net
Mon Aug 17 09:18:48 UTC 2015


Hi Andrea,

We're against the clock to find a solution as well as getting the right
data sources worked out, so haven't had time!

What you describe certainly would be very useful. (It would be great to
have some notation standard to allow simple scraping of threads like this
where the job you describe has already been done by the group as the sum of
replies, but remains unstructured!)

If there is time, we may assemble such a list, and the data sources we find
useful.

Best,


Matthew Linares
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On 13 August 2015 at 08:40, Andrea Nelson Mauro <
andrea.nelson.mauro at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Matthew,
>
> Do you're adding all the resources listed in a single
> spreadsheet/collection? It would be helpful!
>
> thanks :)
>
> 2015-08-11 12:26 GMT+02:00 Matthew Linares <
> matthew.linares at opendemocracy.net>:
>
>> Thanks to everyone who has replied. There's so much excellent stuff going
>> on, it's great to see it all.
>>
>> I wonder if anyone has written up a review of the field and how
>> developments are being harmonised. I'm glad to see projects like poplus
>> aiming to reduce redundancy. I'd love to work out what the best and most
>> flexible tools are.
>>
>> Please do send over anything else relevant, including any contacts of
>> developers working of with experience in this field.
>>
>>
>> Matthew Linares
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>> On 10 August 2015 at 06:45, Andrea Nelson Mauro <
>> andrea.nelson.mauro at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> for the Italian side we have some cases of interest:
>>>
>>> - Openpolis <http://openpolis.it> first: they work since 2007,
>>> absolutely pioneers not only in Italy and EU (I think). What they do:
>>>
>>>    - tracking the *Parliament debate* before and after the vote of
>>>    every single law/framework with OpenParlamento
>>>    <http://www.openparlamento.it/> (even though data for Italian
>>>    parliament are widely in open and linked formats thanks to
>>>    dati.camera.it and dati.senato.it)
>>>    - tracking *politician programmes*: by doing quizzes, you might
>>>    understand which party you could vote (here's an example per
>>>    European elections in 2014 <http://europee2014.voisietequi.it/>
>>>    - tracking every decision/change of politicians who jump to new
>>>    parties (check this post with stats
>>>    <http://blog.openpolis.it/2015/08/03/cambi-di-gruppo-il-valzer-infinito-quota-290/>)
>>>    and their activities (who do more, who do less), check the live
>>>    toplist <http://indice.openpolis.it/>
>>>
>>> - Other team of interest is this one behind Pagella Politica
>>> <https://pagellapolitica.it/>: they do an everyday-factchecking of
>>> politician statements.
>>>
>>> - You may take a look also to both Termometro Politico
>>> <http://www.termometropolitico.it/> and YouTrend
>>> <http://www.youtrend.it/>: they do similar, essentially to watch polls
>>> and results of elections.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Andrea
>>>
>>> 2015-08-10 5:41 GMT+02:00 Fernando Cabigao <fernando.cabigao at gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> Hi Matthew,
>>>>
>>>> You may want to check http://moneypolitics.pcij.org. It focuses on
>>>> Philippine politicians' wealth, election campaign finances, the use of
>>>> public funds, and socio-economic data.
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>>
>>>> Fernando Cabigao Jr.
>>>> Researcher-Writer
>>>> *Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism*
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 7:30 PM, Matthew Linares <
>>>> matthew.linares at opendemocracy.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am looking for a few things which I think people here may know
>>>>> about. Any leads will be most appreciated!
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) Good examples of platforms collating data on politicians (or
>>>>> structurally similar subjects), particularly where those platforms enable
>>>>> search and complex querying of the data. theyworkforyou
>>>>> <http://www.theyworkforyou.com>, popit <http://popit.poplus.org/> (not
>>>>> actively developed) are examples I know of, but I'm looking for best in
>>>>> class projects from across the world, both active and otherwise, open and
>>>>> closed source.
>>>>>
>>>>> 2) Anyone know why popit is no longer actively developed?
>>>>>
>>>>> 3) Developers and others involved in the making, maintenance or
>>>>> analysis of this kind of software and datasets.
>>>>>
>>>>> 4) Aside from the datasets in use at theyworkforyou
>>>>> <http://parser.theyworkforyou.com/>, useful sources of data
>>>>> (structured and otherwise) on UK politicians. This may be significant data
>>>>> relating to them explicitly as politicians, or referencing them as
>>>>> individuals in other fields (e.g. opencorporates
>>>>> <https://opencorporates.com/> which might be cross-queried with members
>>>>> data <https://github.com/mysociety/parlparse/tree/master/members>).
>>>>> Alternately, non-UK specific ideas about how to query data of this sort
>>>>> across domains.
>>>>>
>>>>> 5) Any good resources which detail developments and resources in this
>>>>> field.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you for your thoughts!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Matthew Linares
>>>>> Technical & Publications Coordinator
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