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Title: Citynamics _ Mini-Games to Support Civic participation
Other Titles: Citynamics: Mini-Games to Support Civic participation
Authors: CONSTANTINESCU, Teodora 
Issue Date: 2016
Source: Summer School - Assembling Cities: Studying planning practices and urban issues with STS, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, 22-25/09/2016
Abstract: Games have been put forward as a way of easing participatory processes ever since the sixties, having the ability to give form to cooperative environments and support actor interaction. By using serious games and a specific visualization tool, a series of interviews were conducted in order to explore in a playful way, existing social and economic networks. As such, this presentation debates to what extent can data be generated via citynamics – alternative means to collect data from the city for the city, based on a socio-engaging approach – social dynamics – rather than using obsolete indicators e.g. GDP. We use the term citynamics to define a variety of heterogeneous data sources representing the different social and spatial transformations of the relation between economics and urbanisation.
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/25925
Category: C2
Type: Conference Material
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