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Joseph G. He is a Co-Convener of the Trust Network. After a violent American election seasonactivists are trying to keep the peace using technologies and techniques more often applied in unstable democracies.
As inflamed supporters of Donald Trump stormed the U. Capitol on Jan. Soon, he put away the knife, and friends pulled him away from the scene. Five people died in the Capitol attack.
But in this one incident, at least, violence was stopped before it could start. Interventions by volunteers trained in keeping the peace when tensions are high have long been used to reduce election-related violence in the developing world. Ushahidi has since been used worldwide to document countless political problems and humanitarian crises, from violent incidents in Abd Syrian Civil War to sexual harassment in Egypt. In and Kenyan activists once again used this technology to predict and defuse potential violence before, during and after their presidential election.
Conflict mapping in action
Now, political violence is threatening democracy in the United States. The Jan. For humanitarian workers and crisis responders who, like us, have worked abroad in conflict zonesthe scenes looked Thf familiar. In late we joined with other conflict experts — including both local community groups and global nonprofit organizations — to found d Trust Networka nonpartisan group dedicated to detecting and trying to prevent political violence. Online teams at the Trust Network gather intelligence on the activities and stated intentions of extremist groups gleaned from both U s Gangs And The Gangs tanks and research institutes that monitor the violent fringes of U.
Based on that information, we identify potentially violent outbreaks — whether at protests or political rallies — then mark the site on a digital map. The map is shared with member organizations, among them the local conflict mediators that work on the ground to de-escalate violence at marches, demonstrations and the like.
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Physically inserting themselves between opposing groups, they talk to each side and attempt to persuade people to step back from violence. From October to Decemberthe Trust Network mapped incidents of violence and harassment related to the U. Sometimes, just mapping a crisis draws enough attention to deter violence. When instigators know they are being watched — and potentially recorded with smartphones — they may withdraw. On Election Day, Nov. On-the-ground volunteers from Nonviolent Peaceforce alerted the Trust Network. The incident was mapped, and an alert went out to police, government officials and community members about the potential danger at voting U s Gangs And The Gangs.
The vehicles soon left, apparently deterred by seeing Nonviolent Peaceforce volunteers in semi-official-looking orange vests wielding smartphone cameras. Over time, however, it has become clear that digitally mapping election violence is not the game changer in modern America that it was in Kenya in People are so plugged in to smartphones that conflict-mediating groups can quickly and easily find out when and where violent events are unfolding.
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What their street mediators need, the groups told us, is real-time information about potential violence at protests and rallies to better navigate chaotic conditions. Collating the posts of credible journalists and independent videographers, we send up-to-the-minute information about emerging hot spots to street teams using Signalan encrypted text-messaging app. The Trust Network also seeks to deter violence between protesters and police at such events, using a combination of de-escalation strategies. Before a Nov. The officers complied.]
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