CitiObs Citizen-led Action Toolkit
  • Welcome!
    • Purpose of this toolkit
    • How to navigate this toolkit
    • Cross-cutting values
    • Roots and potential connections
    • Contributing
  • Initiation
    • How do we drive energy, urgency and enthusiasm within the CO?
    • How can we narrow down ideas and start taking action?
    • How can we define the scope of our action?
    • How can we map the resources needed-available for our citizen-led action?
  • Working with creatives
    • Where can we find local creatives to work with?
    • How can we involve creatives in our citizen-led action?
    • What are the opportunities for creative collaborations with citizen-led actions?
  • Implementation
    • How can we develop a citizen-led action plan?
    • How can we boost the visibility of our citizen-led action?
    • What to consider when our citizen-led action takes place?
  • Reflection
    • How can we measure the impacts of our citizen-led action?
    • How can we reflect on the citizen-led action results?
    • How can we make our citizen-led action replicable?
  • Citizen-led Action Gallery
  • References
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  1. Welcome!

Purpose of this toolkit

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The main purpose of the Citizen-led action toolkit is to provide tools for co-creating diverse and collaborative citizen-led actions within Citizen Observatories that are by no means restricted to a generic definition. It also aims to establish links with the New European Bauhaus principles by providing tools that are aligned with its enriching and inclusive spirit. Keeping this in mind, this toolkit also provides resources which can help to foster relationships between Citizen Observatories and other communities in the local context, especially creatives, artists, local (maker)spaces and the cultural communities in the areas where the Citizen Observatories are based. This is brought about by providing tools and facilitating these connections through the . The Distributed Design Platform is a networking hub, with an established member base of different European-based cultural and creative institutions, that connects makers, designers, and creatives. The annual programming of the Platform offers capacity building, networking, knowledge sharing activities and high-quality editorial content.

Distributed Design Platform