2017
DOI: 10.1109/mprv.2017.32
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SenseCityVity: Mobile Crowdsourcing, Urban Awareness, and Collective Action in Mexico

Abstract: This work describes SenseCityVity, an approach to engage and support youth of a city in Mexico to investigate, document, and reflect upon urban problems though mobile crowdsourcing. SenseCityVity focused on the development of a mobile crowdsourcing platform; the deployment of an Urban Data Challenge, co--designed by our research team and actors to collect geo--localized images, audio and video; and the analysis, appropriation, and creative use of the collected data for community reflection and artistic creatio… Show more

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“…KickStarter 5 , GoFundMe 6 ), signing petitions (e.g. Change.org), and crowdsourcing campaigns, especially mobile crowdsourcing campaigns [15]. In the context of CitRec systems, we argue that the driver for participation moves from profit to the collective good, engaging more active participants [12].…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…KickStarter 5 , GoFundMe 6 ), signing petitions (e.g. Change.org), and crowdsourcing campaigns, especially mobile crowdsourcing campaigns [15]. In the context of CitRec systems, we argue that the driver for participation moves from profit to the collective good, engaging more active participants [12].…”
Section: What To Recommendmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Therefore, we believe that the core driver of a system may be educational with or without gamification component. Example of such initiatives is a SenCityVity project recently launched in Mexico [15].…”
Section: What To Recommendmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the omnipresence of mobile devices in everyday life, it is thereby possible to collect location-annotated data on a large scale, area-wide and inexpensively. It is applied in a variety of urban research projects to map urban concerns in general (Ruiz-Correa et al, 2017) or to investigate specific aspects of an urban environment such as accessibility (Prandi et al, 2014), transport network's state (Chen et al, 2013) or infrastructure (Berntzen et al, 2018), or social night life patterns (Santani et al, 2016), to mention just a few.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, research in HCI and CSCW has considered how digital technology can support collective action. Existing work has examined the role of technology in facilitating collective action, as well as implications for technology design [20][21][22][23][24]. Scholars have typically been concerned with the ways that technology can reduce the costs associated with organizing and participating in collective action.…”
Section: Why Collective Action?mentioning
confidence: 99%