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Cocreation in urban station communities 2015-2016 Mistra Urban Futures
Focusing on findings from the four transdisciplinary participation activities (theme days and half-days) held in 2015 and 2016, the purpose of this report is to give an overview of co-creative activities in the UrbanStation Communities knowledge process. The report is targeted at: the public sector’s regional and local agents; and, the researchers and experts actively involved in the knowledge process. We hope that the reportwill also be relevant for other agents who, in civil society and the business world, are involved in creating tomorrow’s urban station communities. The theoretical frame for our work includes: planningtheory (especially discussion of communicativeaction and communicative rationality); action research;design theory and design-driven dialogues; and,tools for co-creation and future-oriented planning thatis supported by participative backcasting and scenariomethodology. This frame was significant in structuringand enabling consideration and evaluation of the activitiesthat were carried out.The above-mentioned activities can be grouped intothree main themes: noise, vibration and risk; flexible,sustainable transport; and, design of sustainable communities.They were evaluated via questionnaires toparticipants after each activity and via a separate interviewstudy. The conclusions are that there is a positivebasic attitude towards participating in the processes andthat the tools used have been particularly appropriatefor handling complex, strategic, planning issues. Overall,it can be noted that our frames of reference havebeen widened through the theoretical contributions andthe transdisciplinary collaborations. The mix of representativesfrom various organisations and professionsis regarded as rewarding. Furthermore, the social capitalresulting from networks being built between peoplefrom different organisations also provides a long-termbasis for exchanges of findings in future processes. Inone case, a more thorough analysis and evaluation ofstation options has facilitated subsequent ...
Cocreation in urban station communities 2015-2016 Mistra Urban Futures
Focusing on findings from the four transdisciplinary participation activities (theme days and half-days) held in 2015 and 2016, the purpose of this report is to give an overview of co-creative activities in the UrbanStation Communities knowledge process. The report is targeted at: the public sector’s regional and local agents; and, the researchers and experts actively involved in the knowledge process. We hope that the reportwill also be relevant for other agents who, in civil society and the business world, are involved in creating tomorrow’s urban station communities. The theoretical frame for our work includes: planningtheory (especially discussion of communicativeaction and communicative rationality); action research;design theory and design-driven dialogues; and,tools for co-creation and future-oriented planning thatis supported by participative backcasting and scenariomethodology. This frame was significant in structuringand enabling consideration and evaluation of the activitiesthat were carried out.The above-mentioned activities can be grouped intothree main themes: noise, vibration and risk; flexible,sustainable transport; and, design of sustainable communities.They were evaluated via questionnaires toparticipants after each activity and via a separate interviewstudy. The conclusions are that there is a positivebasic attitude towards participating in the processes andthat the tools used have been particularly appropriatefor handling complex, strategic, planning issues. Overall,it can be noted that our frames of reference havebeen widened through the theoretical contributions andthe transdisciplinary collaborations. The mix of representativesfrom various organisations and professionsis regarded as rewarding. Furthermore, the social capitalresulting from networks being built between peoplefrom different organisations also provides a long-termbasis for exchanges of findings in future processes. Inone case, a more thorough analysis and evaluation ofstation options has facilitated subsequent ...
Cocreation in urban station communities 2015-2016 Mistra Urban Futures
Ranhagen, Ulf (Autor:in) / Ramstedt, Amie (Autor:in) / Dahlstrand, Alice (Autor:in)
01.01.2017
Trafikverkets forskningsportföljer
Paper
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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