Evaluating the application of NLP tools in mainstream participatory budgeting processes in Scotland

Jonathan Davies, M. Arana-Catania, R. Procter, F. V. Lier, Yulan He
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In recent years participatory budgeting (PB) in Scotland has grown from a handful of community-led processes to a movement supported by local and national government. This is epitomized by an agreement between the Scottish Government and the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA) that at least 1% of local authority budgets will be subject to PB. This ongoing research paper explores the challenges that emerge from this ‘scaling up’ or ‘mainstreaming’ across the 32 local authorities that make up Scotland. The main objective is to evaluate local authority use of the digital platform Consul, which applies Natural Language Processing (NLP) to address these challenges. This project adopts a qualitative longitudinal design with interviews, observations of PB processes, and analysis of the digital platform data. Thematic analysis is employed to capture the major issues and themes which emerge. Longitudinal analysis then explores how these evolve over time. The potential for 32 live study sites provides a unique opportunity to explore discrete political and social contexts which materialize and allow for a deeper dive into the challenges and issues that may exist, something a wider cross-sectional study would miss. Initial results show that issues and challenges which come from scaling up may be tackled using NLP technology which, in a previous controlled use case-based evaluation, has shown to improve the effectiveness of citizen participation.
评估NLP工具在苏格兰主流参与式预算编制过程中的应用
近年来,苏格兰的参与式预算(PB)已经从少数几个社区主导的过程发展成为一项由地方和国家政府支持的运动。这体现在苏格兰政府与苏格兰地方当局公约(COSLA)之间的一项协议中,即至少1%的地方当局预算将受到PB的约束。这篇正在进行的研究论文探讨了构成苏格兰的32个地方当局“扩大规模”或“主流化”所带来的挑战。主要目的是评估地方当局对数字平台Consul的使用情况,该平台应用自然语言处理(NLP)来解决这些挑战。本项目采用定性纵向设计,包括访谈、PB过程观察和数字平台数据分析。主题分析是用来捕捉出现的主要问题和主题。然后,纵向分析探讨了这些因素如何随着时间的推移而演变。32个现场研究地点的潜力提供了一个独特的机会,可以探索离散的政治和社会背景,这些背景可以实现,并允许更深入地研究可能存在的挑战和问题,这是更广泛的横断面研究可能会错过的。初步结果表明,来自规模扩大的问题和挑战可以使用NLP技术来解决,在之前的基于控制用例的评估中,NLP技术已经显示出提高公民参与的有效性。
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