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TitleInfluence Mapping Toolbox
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Homepagehttp://influencemapping.org
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Issued
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Publisher
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KeywordInfluence Mapping
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Contactinfluencemapping@iilab.org
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Notes
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Technical Notes
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Object ClassesDefinitionNotes
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ProjectsExisting articles, funded efforts, websites aiming to document and publish power relationships including projects aiming to provide data to others
Projects mapping, telling stories, revealing, facilitating investigations into power structures focused on legal, social, financial, ideological links between people, institutions, companies, lobbies
This project also includes projects that are not stricly within this definition but have interesting things to bring or teach in terms of story telling with complex data.
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Practices
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Guides
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ToolsInclude End user tools, such as spreadsheets or online services that don't require development skills
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Project Metadata
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NameName of the organisation (including initials when relevant)
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# TeaserMax 2 sentences
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# Imagelink to online image
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! Influence Mapping?Does it fit in the scope? See below
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! CollectionTo address if one overarching project has multiple outputs that could be considered stand-alone projects. See below
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LanguageWhat languages are the projects published in?
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CategorySee below Project Category
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CommissionerWho pays for the project
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PublisherWho publishes the project
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Publisher Country
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PartnersProject partners
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! Rationale (Why?)
Why did they start an Influence Mapping project?
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Approach How is it an Influence Mapping project?
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Project ExperienceHow is the project experienced by its audience? See below.
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Thematic FocusWhat is the project focused on? See below.Suggest we create an ontology for this
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Issue AddressedSpecifics of what kind of problem it's looking at eg State Capture....
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KeywordsKeywords that help characterise the project outside of the toolbox categories.
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Geographic FocusIs the project focusing on a specific location?
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Intented ImpactWhat is the project aiming to achieve? See below
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Target AudienceWho is the project's audience? See below
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Online Audience ReachedWhich breadth of audience has the project reached online? See below.
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Online presenceSee below.
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News SourceLink to news articles, further links at end of sheet
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Offline Audience ReachedWhich breadth of audience has the project reached offline? See below.
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News SourceHow many articles in the press did the project has generated? <20: Some, 20-100: Medium, 100-500: High, >500: Very High
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OutcomeThis is an editorialised version of what the impact of the project has been, an assessment of the current state of things - 50-100 words
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Update dateDate of the collection of the project's data about the online/offline presence
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Attempts against the projectSee below.
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Attempts against the project #2
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URLHome page of the project
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Code URLPage for the Code (Github, other source control)
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DescriptionOrganisation description, including mission
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ToolLink to up to 3 tools (key tools used in the project)
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Team SizeSee below.
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Project CompetenciesResearch / Data Science / Engineering / Design
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Project MethodologySee below.
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Open SourceIs the project open source?
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Open DataDoes the project use open data?
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BudgetSee below.
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ContractingSee below.
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Risk PlanningSee below.
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Sustainability PlanningSee below.
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Data ManagementSee below.
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Practices
Link to up to 3 practices (key practices used in the project)
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Misc?
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PhaseQualify the stage of the project: alpha / Beta / etc.
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Project start date
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Project launch data
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Most recent update
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Regularly updated
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Influence Mapping?
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YesWe are sure this is influence mapping
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NoWe are sure this isn't infuence mapping, but are including it as influence mappers can learn from it. Leave comment with reasoning if necessary.
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MaybeThis project is an edge case. Comment why.
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Collection of more than one projectDefinitionNotes
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SingleNo, this is one project with no sub-projects
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CollectionThis project is has multiple outputs which are different from each other
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Project CategoryDefinitionNotes
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Data providerThe data are presented through tables or lists which enable users to query the dataDoes the project have open data and an API
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Investigation The project has a narrative which gives overall context to the data presented
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Geocoded dataTied to a specific location data which document the power dynamics of the region
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Who's whoMap out specifically relationships between individuals and entities
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Project ExperienceDefinitionNotes
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NarrativeThe project has a narrative experience, i.e. it follows the course of events or tells a story
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QueryThe project allows queries to be made, i.e. through a search box or a query constructor
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MapThe project displays its data on a map
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ListsThe project displays its data as lists or tables
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GraphsThe project displays its data as graph visualisations
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EmbedsThe project allows to embed its visualisations in other websites
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ExportThe project allows to download data in various formats
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APIThe project allows software to access the data
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Thematic Focus categoriesDefinitionNotes
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Extractives
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Exposure
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Finance
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Health
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Justice
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Politics