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Co-creating the digital city : suggesting principles of multi stakeholder collaboration in delivering urban technologies
Cities worldwide are adapting digital technologies and data-driven tools for planning and managing, and in many digital city strategies, citizen centricity, participatory principles and co-creative concepts are put at the center of digitization efforts. However, these measures oftentimes stay behind their promises of sharing agency or delivering better results. Reasons for this are, among others, an oftentimes ill-defined conceptualization of co-creation resulting in insufficient methodologies of engagement, and the failure to regard technology as a socio-technical arrangement that manifests scientific, democratic and political orders. This dissertation sets out to examine these arrangements by testing co*-principles as a methodology to collaborate on the development of urban technologies and data-driven tools with diverse stakeholders, and to suggest design principles for a transformational digital urban practice.
Co-creating the digital city : suggesting principles of multi stakeholder collaboration in delivering urban technologies
Cities worldwide are adapting digital technologies and data-driven tools for planning and managing, and in many digital city strategies, citizen centricity, participatory principles and co-creative concepts are put at the center of digitization efforts. However, these measures oftentimes stay behind their promises of sharing agency or delivering better results. Reasons for this are, among others, an oftentimes ill-defined conceptualization of co-creation resulting in insufficient methodologies of engagement, and the failure to regard technology as a socio-technical arrangement that manifests scientific, democratic and political orders. This dissertation sets out to examine these arrangements by testing co*-principles as a methodology to collaborate on the development of urban technologies and data-driven tools with diverse stakeholders, and to suggest design principles for a transformational digital urban practice.
Co-creating the digital city : suggesting principles of multi stakeholder collaboration in delivering urban technologies
Thoneick, Rosa (author) / Ziemer, Gesa (tutor) / Brazier, Frances (tutor) / HafenCity Universität Hamburg (degree granting institution)
2024
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