This document discusses several apps that can promote participation and inclusion in cities. It describes Firechat, which allows communication without internet or cell coverage, useful during disasters or protests. It also mentions Appgree, which enables people to reach agreements on ideas democratically online, and Social Car for peer-to-peer car sharing. Additionally, Brave Up combats bullying in schools, and Eyewitness to Atrocities securely stores footage of human rights abuses while maintaining user anonymity.
1 of 11
More Related Content
apps4citizens: Solutions for participatory and inclusive cities
4. Firechat: an app that works even without an Internet
connection or cellular phone coverage. Potential use in
natural disasters and protests. http://bit.ly/1E6hbln
5. Appgree: an app that enables millions of people to reach
agreements on their ideas http://www.elperiodico.com/es/noticias/apps-para-el-ciudadano-
comprometido/appgree-app-participacion-democratica-digital-4119375
6. Social Car: Peer to peer car rental. Easy, economical and
nearby.
http://www.elperiodico.com/es/noticias/apps-para-el-ciudadano-comprometido/socialcar-economia-colaborativa-4489999
7. Brave up: an app to combat the bullying , stimulating the
educational peaceful coexistence.
http://www.elperiodico.com/es/noticias/apps-para-el-ciudadano-comprometido/brave-violencia-acoso-escolar-4512379
8. Eyewitness to atrocities: an app with the capability to
authenticate and securely store footage of gross human rights
abuses, while maintaining the anonymity of the user http://bit.ly/1Ha2AFQ