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Digital Participatory Planning outlines developments in the field of digital planning and designs and trials a range of technologies, from the use of apps and digital gaming through to social media, to examine how accessible and effective these new methods are.
Digital Participatory Planning outlines developments in the field of digital planning and designs and trials a range of technologies, from the use of apps and digital gaming through to social media, to examine how accessible and effective these new methods are.
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Autorenporträt
Alexander Wilson is a Lecturer in Urban Planning at the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape at Newcastle University. He has degrees in town planning and computing. In 2020 he completed his PhD in town planning (within EPSRC the Centre for Doctoral Training in Digital Civics), and his ESRC Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in 2021. His research sits at the intersection of urban planning, digital technology, design, and human- computer interaction, with a focus on alternative and enhanced tools and methods for participation in planning.
Mark Tewdwr-Jones is Professor of Cities and Regions at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, The Bartlett, UCL. With a background in urban planning, geography, political science, and film, he has produced 20 books and contributed to disciplinary, inter-disciplinary, methodological, and outreach fields in the academy, linking social science to science and health, new technology to user experiences, the visual understanding of urban and regional change, public engagement, and evidence-based policy.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. A Historical Review of Citizen Involvement in Planning 3. Citizens and Planning 4. Human-Computer Interaction, Planning and Participation 5. Digital and Participatory Design 6. Citizen Uses of Social Media 7. Participation through App Development 8. Digital Gaming as Inclusive Participation 9. Responsive Digital Engagement 10. Effective Citizen Participation
1. Introduction; 2. A Historical Review of Citizen Involvement in Planning; 3. Citizens and Planning; 4. Human-Computer Interaction, Planning and Participation; 5. Digital and Participatory Design; 6. Citizen Uses of Social Media; 7. Participation through App Development; 8. Digital Gaming as Inclusive Participation; 9. Responsive Digital Engagement; 10. Effective Citizen Participation
1. Introduction 2. A Historical Review of Citizen Involvement in Planning 3. Citizens and Planning 4. Human-Computer Interaction, Planning and Participation 5. Digital and Participatory Design 6. Citizen Uses of Social Media 7. Participation through App Development 8. Digital Gaming as Inclusive Participation 9. Responsive Digital Engagement 10. Effective Citizen Participation
1. Introduction; 2. A Historical Review of Citizen Involvement in Planning; 3. Citizens and Planning; 4. Human-Computer Interaction, Planning and Participation; 5. Digital and Participatory Design; 6. Citizen Uses of Social Media; 7. Participation through App Development; 8. Digital Gaming as Inclusive Participation; 9. Responsive Digital Engagement; 10. Effective Citizen Participation
Rezensionen
"Digital Participatory Planning is an excellent summary of where we are today and how participation in planning has developed, especially the use of digital technologies both formal and informal. This book stands out as a reference book accessible to practitioners as well as students. Given the growing interest in consultation and participation through digital and social technologies, it will be of interest to architects, developers, and policy makers alike." Rachel Cooper OBE, Distinguished Professor of Design Management and Policy, Lancaster University, UK
"Digital Participatory Planning focuses on the role technology can play in supporting effective planning. While the actual technologies, platforms and systems discussed will evolve and new technologies will come into play, the important contribution this book makes is to shine a light on to these emerging methods and processes. The book will be an important resource for those who practice urban, regional, and spatial planning, but also those involved in any forms of 'planning' that require public engagement, including large scale infrastructure projects." Richard Kingston, University of Manchester, UK
"Digital Participatory Planning is at the forefront of debate in the discipline. This is particularly so in the UK where current proposals could see the entire English planning system move consultation online. Yet, the authors are correct that this is a little understood debate, and much literature on this subject currently focuses on 'efficiencies' in a rather clinical way, rather than the spaces and places in which normal people live. This book addresses the gap in this thinking, and it is much needed." Alexander Nurse, University of Liverpool, UK …mehr
"Digital Participatory Planning is an excellent summary of where we are today and how participation in planning has developed, especially the use of digital technologies both formal and informal. This book stands out as a reference book accessible to practitioners as well as students. Given the growing interest in consultation and participation through digital and social technologies, it will be of interest to architects, developers, and policy makers alike." Rachel Cooper OBE, Distinguished Professor of Design Management and Policy, Lancaster University, UK
"Digital Participatory Planning focuses on the role technology can play in supporting effective planning. While the actual technologies, platforms and systems discussed will evolve and new technologies will come into play, the important contribution this book makes is to shine a light on to these emerging methods and processes. The book will be an important resource for those who practice urban, regional, and spatial planning, but also those involved in any forms of 'planning' that require public engagement, including large scale infrastructure projects." Richard Kingston, University of Manchester, UK
"Digital Participatory Planning is at the forefront of debate in the discipline. This is particularly so in the UK where current proposals could see the entire English planning system move consultation online. Yet, the authors are correct that this is a little understood debate, and much literature on this subject currently focuses on 'efficiencies' in a rather clinical way, rather than the spaces and places in which normal people live. This book addresses the gap in this thinking, and it is much needed." Alexander Nurse, University of Liverpool, UK