“…Other authors emphasise that citizens still engage but the ways of communication have changed drastically, complementing and partly even replacing community meetings and co-located participatory action with digital tools and social media (Ekman & AmnĂĄ, 2012;Gordon & Mihailidis, 2016;Hay, 2007;Kleinhans, van Ham, & Evans-Cowley, 2015;Macafee & De Simone, 2012;Marichal, 2013;Skocpol, 1997;Tufekci & Wilson, 2012). In different planning and design-related disciplines, digital tools for online participation, such as e-democracy portals, online consultations, e-voting, crowdsourcing, blogging, social network platforms, mobile apps, community GIS, and online deliberation, have gained increased attention as instruments to involve citizens and actor groups who either are too busy or not interested to participate in co-located meetings (e.g., Ahmed, Mehdi, Moreton, & Elmaghraby, 2015;Belluci et al, 2015;Kelley & Johnston, 2011;Prandi, Roccetti, Salomoni, Nisi, & Jardim Nunes, 2017).…”