Participatory Design Theory: Using Technology and Social Media to Foster Civic Engagement

Author:   Oswald Devisch ,  Liesbeth Huybrechts ,  Roel De Ridder
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367665296


Pages:   270
Publication Date:   30 September 2020
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Author:   Oswald Devisch ,  Liesbeth Huybrechts ,  Roel De Ridder
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.530kg
ISBN:  

9780367665296


ISBN 10:   0367665298
Pages:   270
Publication Date:   30 September 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Introduction Part I: To diversify 1. Valuating narrative accounts in participatory planning processes: A case of co-creative storytelling in Antwerp, Belgium 2. Using a complex sound world for a participative dismantling and redefinition of the collective appropriation of industrial landscapes 3. Reflections on the counter-mapping of urban ‘arrival neighborhoods’ through Geoweb 2.0 in Brussels and Ghent 4. Data-driven design for civic participation: Introducing digital methods for on-going civic engagement for design in public space 5. Design initiatives in public spaces: eight interpretative lenses Part II: To co-produce 6. Sharing authorship and measuring influence in architectural training in neighbourhood communities 7. Digitally networked action: Developing self-organisation in ‘weak-tie’ residential communities through a ‘Facebook group’ 8. Communal garden and the liminal city 9. BIMBY: modeling, civic empowerment and the invention of a new profession Part III: To interrupt 10. Design, technology and social innovation: the serious game of TrafficO2 11. Daredevil or socializer? Exploring the relations between intrinsic motivation, game experience and player types in serious games with environmental narratives 12. Fabricăm: Participatory urban interventions in a post-communist context 13. Rethinking the designer’s role in the collective re-imagination of societies: A necessary reinterpretation of design for social innovation Part IV: To document 14. Participation within and beyond museums with the help of digital technologies 15. (Challenges and opportunities of) documentation practices of self-organised urban initiatives 16. Documentation games: A comparison between three games to support participatory design teams to document their design process

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Oswald Devisch is Associate Professor in Urban Design at Hasselt University, Belgium. He is coordinator of the research cluster Spatial Capacity Building and explores themes such as collective learning, casual participation, autonomous urbanization and the gamification of participation. Liesbeth Huybrechts is Associate Professor at Hasselt University, Belgium. She works in the areas of participatory design, spatial transformation processes and human-computer interaction. She is part of the research projects Traders and Critical Heritage. She designed the participatory mapping tool MAP-it (www.map-it.be) and is co-founder of Social Spaces (www.socialspaces.be). Roel De Ridder is a researcher and a tutor at the Faculty of Architecture and Arts, Hasselt University, Belgium. He is also a lecturer in architectural theory and a tutor at the Faculty of Architecture at KU Leuven (in Brussels and Ghent). He attained a doctoral degree, on The Public Performance of the Parish Church, at Hasselt University (2013). His research focuses on supporting municipalities and church boards in developing and implementing policies and new architectural schemes regarding the future of church buildings. Since 2012, De Ridder has been artistic director of the architecture organisation Architectuurwijzer vzw (Hasselt, Belgium).

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