2018
DOI: 10.4108/eai.13-7-2018.162636
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Exploring design guidelines for fostering citizen engagement through information sharing: Local playgrounds in The Hague

Abstract: Citizens' engagement in their neighbourhood community is pivotal for cities to effectively deal with future transitions. Knowing what is going on and having access to the neighbourhood network are important conditions for this. Although prior research has studied ways to foster information sharing between citizens, the underlying assumptions and design choices are often not made explicit. This research identifies design guidelines for playgrounds: physical and virtual spaces where citizens can exchange informa… Show more

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“…In other words, much work is being (and has still to be) done. Earlier work introduced the notion of playgrounds; physical places in the city where citizens interact on the streets in fun, open, and spontaneous ways (Slingerland et al, 2019a(Slingerland et al, , 2020b. These playful environments, potentially mediated by technology, were designed to create safe spaces for citizens to explore, experience, and reflect on city life (Ferreira et al, 2017).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, much work is being (and has still to be) done. Earlier work introduced the notion of playgrounds; physical places in the city where citizens interact on the streets in fun, open, and spontaneous ways (Slingerland et al, 2019a(Slingerland et al, , 2020b. These playful environments, potentially mediated by technology, were designed to create safe spaces for citizens to explore, experience, and reflect on city life (Ferreira et al, 2017).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They focus on the impact of storytelling by local communities in creating these plans, but like [55], they do not integrate design expertise or 3D visualization. Slingerland et al describe their work on a project in the Hague that used a series of workshops, focus groups, and other participatory methods that resulted in a series of eight design guidelines for urban playgrounds [76]. However, these guidelines are not integrated into any technological visualization system like PatternPainter.…”
Section: Urban Planning In Hcimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these guidelines are not integrated into any technological visualization system like PatternPainter. Perhaps the guidelines in [76] could be integrated as expertise in future iterations of PatternPainter.…”
Section: Urban Planning In Hcimentioning
confidence: 99%