DIGITAL ARTEFACTS SUPPORTING THE APPROPRIATION OF PUBLIC SPACES AND PATHS IN HELSINKI

Joanna Saad-Sulonen, Liisa Horelli

    Publikation: Konferencebidrag - EJ publiceret i proceeding eller tidsskriftPosterForskningpeer review

    Abstract

    Urban movements in the Nordic countries increasingly rely on a variety of freely available mundane digital technologies to self-organize around issues of common interest (Saad-Sulonen & Horelli 2017). The aim of the poster is to present the results of an explorative case study on the use of digital artefacts by a self-organizing urban movement, the National Urban Park to Helsinki (NUPH). The digital artefact ecology, expanded through collaborations with city authorities, can be considered as playing a key role in, first, getting stakeholders involved, and then, opening the way for the potential appropriation of significant spaces of mobility, including streets, trails, and waterways.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    Publikationsdato2018
    StatusUdgivet - 2018
    BegivenhedCity Street 3 - Notre Dame University, Zouk Mosbeh, Libanon
    Varighed: 30 okt. 20183 nov. 2018
    http://www.ndu.edu.lb/city-street-3/home

    Konference

    KonferenceCity Street 3
    LokationNotre Dame University
    Land/OmrådeLibanon
    ByZouk Mosbeh
    Periode30/10/201803/11/2018
    Internetadresse

    Emneord

    • self-organisation
    • Artefact ecology
    • streets
    • Mobility
    • PPGIS
    • Maps

    Fingeraftryk

    Dyk ned i forskningsemnerne om 'DIGITAL ARTEFACTS SUPPORTING THE APPROPRIATION OF PUBLIC SPACES AND PATHS IN HELSINKI'. Sammen danner de et unikt fingeraftryk.

    Citationsformater