Proceedings of the 2018 Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play Companion Extended Abstracts 2018
DOI: 10.1145/3270316.3271513
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Developing a Platform for Community-curated Mixed Reality Play Spaces

Abstract: i mi , we b e l i e v e t h a t mo r e a t t e n t i o n n e e d s t o b e p a i d t o t h e d e p l o y me n t a n d p o l i t i c a l i mp a c t o f MR p l a y s p a c e s wi t h i n c o mmu n i t i e s. I t i s o u r h o p e t h a t o u r p l a t f o r m p r o v i d e s o n e p o t e n t i a l s o l u t i o n t o t h i s i s s u e .

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“…It is also defended by as "necessary for placemaking strategies to succeed" (p. 91). Our findings showed studies that reflected how community engagement could benefit from technology (Abdel-Aziz et al, 2016;Bilandzic and Johnson, 2013;Breek et al, 2018;Clarke, 2021;Fisher et al, 2018;Harner et al, 2017;Paraschivoiu and Layer-Wagner, 2021;Toland et al, 2020;Tomitsch et al, 2015), exploring the potential positive effect in easing the ability to connect communities and enhance engagement through bottom-up initiatives. Sanaeipoor and Emami (2020) explored community engagement framed within smart city theory where participation is key, while Paraschivoiu and Layer-Wagner (2021) applied citizen engagement theory with behaviour change through gamification to address climate change.…”
Section: Mobile Media In Placemakingmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…It is also defended by as "necessary for placemaking strategies to succeed" (p. 91). Our findings showed studies that reflected how community engagement could benefit from technology (Abdel-Aziz et al, 2016;Bilandzic and Johnson, 2013;Breek et al, 2018;Clarke, 2021;Fisher et al, 2018;Harner et al, 2017;Paraschivoiu and Layer-Wagner, 2021;Toland et al, 2020;Tomitsch et al, 2015), exploring the potential positive effect in easing the ability to connect communities and enhance engagement through bottom-up initiatives. Sanaeipoor and Emami (2020) explored community engagement framed within smart city theory where participation is key, while Paraschivoiu and Layer-Wagner (2021) applied citizen engagement theory with behaviour change through gamification to address climate change.…”
Section: Mobile Media In Placemakingmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…A third key theme was community engagement. Defined as a process of involving people to collaborate in decisions and outcomes to benefit their communities (Clarke, 2021;Foth, 2017b;Fredericks et al, 2018;Freeman et al, 2019), it is also described to empower communities (Fisher et al, 2018) and improve social cohesion among members (Najafi et al, 2021). It includes community participation (Alvarez et al, 2017;Courage, 2021;Harner et al, 2017;Toland et al, 2020;Witteborn, 2021;Zhang and Gong, 2021), and citizen engagement (Basaraba, 2021;Paraschivoiu and Layer-Wagner, 2021).…”
Section: Mobile Media In Placemakingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We present Connect 2 Congress (C2C), a novel, high temporal-resolution and interactive visualization of legislative behavior." (Chow et al, 2011) (Saad-Sulonen et al, 2012Freeman et al, 2017;Fisher et al, 2018;Erete and Burrell, 2017;Asad and Dantec, 2015;Bardzell et al, 2020;Vlachokyriakos et al, 2014;Peacock et al, 2018;Kriplean et al, 2012;Heitlinger et al, 2019) (LaFever, 2009Freeman et al, 2017;Nuojua and Kuutti, 2008;Hsu et al, 2017;Kinnaird et al, 2010;Fan and Zhang, 2020;Perrault and Zhang, 2019;Aitamurto and Saldivar, 2017;Kim et al, 2015;Asad and Dantec, 2015;Bardzell et al, 2020;Sprague et al, 2008;Manuel and Crivellaro, 2020;Dantec et al, 2015;Vlachokyriakos et al, 2014;Johnson et al, 2016;Rainey et al, 2020;Griffith et al, 1992;Corbett and Dantec, 2018;Jasim et al, 2020;Taylor et al,...…”
Section: Public Participationmentioning
confidence: 99%