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Digital and mobile media play an increasingly important role in everyday urban life. They are changing the way urban life takes shape and how we experience our built environment. This seems a mainly practical matter: thanks to these technologies we can organize our lives more conveniently. But the rise of these 'urban media' also presents us with an important philosophical issue: What do they mean for how the city functions as a community? Employing detailed examples of new media uses as well as historical case studies, Martijn de Waal shows how new technologies, on one level, contribute to the further individualization and liberalization of urban society. There is an alternative future scenario, however, in which digital media construct a new definition of the urban public sphere. In the process they also breathe new life into the classical republican ideal of the city as an open, democratic 'community of strangers'.--Back cover.
Urbanisme --- Villes --- Evolution --- Effets des innovations --- Participation des citoyens --- Réseaux sociaux (Internet) --- Social media --- Urban policy --- Philosophy. --- Public domain. --- Domain, Public --- National domain --- State domain --- Regalia --- Res extra commercium --- ruimtelijke ordening --- digitalisering --- Environmental planning --- Sociology of environment --- sociale media --- Mass communications --- Cities and towns --- Digital media --- Communities. --- Community --- Social groups --- Global cities --- Municipalities --- Towns --- Urban areas --- Urban systems --- Human settlements --- Sociology, Urban --- Administrative law --- Constitutional law --- Political science --- Revenue --- Social aspects. --- Evolution. --- Effets des innovations. --- Participation des citoyens. --- Communities --- Public domain --- Social aspects --- Réseaux sociaux (Internet)
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This book presents a selection of the best contributions to the Digital Cities 9 Workshop held in Limerick in 2015, combining a number of the latest academic insights into new collaborative modes of city making that are firmly rooted in empirical findings about the actual practices of citizens, designers and policy makers. It explores the affordances of new media technologies for empowering citizens in the process of city making, relating examples of bottom-up or participatory practices to reflections about the changing roles of professional practitioners in the processes, as well as issues of governance and institutional policymaking.
Smart cities --- Telecommunication --- Regional planning --- Computer science --- 770.7 --- 719.2 --- 770.6 --- 527 --- interaction design --- interactief design --- interactiviteit --- participatory design --- social design --- human-computer interaction --- interfaces --- stedebouw --- stedenbouw --- stadsontwikkeling --- stadsplanning --- ruimtelijke ordening --- ecologie --- duurzaamheid --- augmented reality --- virtuele realiteit --- gamedesign --- Games --- Spelen(Kinderspelen) --- productdesign --- designtheorie --- Informatics --- Science --- Regional development --- State planning --- Human settlements --- Land use --- Planning --- City planning --- Landscape protection --- Electric communication --- Mass communication --- Telecom --- Telecommunication industry --- Telecommunications --- Communication --- Information theory --- Telecommuting --- Cities and towns --- interaction design, participatory design, social design --- planologie-stedebouw, steden --- productdesign, filosofie, esthetiek en kritiek --- informatica - specifieke toepassingen --- Government policy
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Digital media technologies are having a growing influence on our everyday urban lives. How can we use these technologies to make our cities more liveable and lively? And in what ways can the e-culture sector contribute to the development of ownership in urban society? Sector organisation for e-culture Virtueel Platform commissioned the mobile media and open design experts Michiel de Lange and Martijn de Waal from the Mobile City to examine the concept of ownership as a design approach for the contemporary city. Their research is published here together with information on selected illustrative domestic and international projects.
Environmental planning --- urban development --- ownership --- technology [general associated concept] --- digitizing
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Journalism --- Journalistiek --- Nederland --- Trends --- Nieuwe media --- Internet --- Trend --- Vietnam --- Zuid-Afrika --- Kust --- Reizen --- Ziekte --- Vliegen (werkwoord) --- Literatuur
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Economic sociology --- Community organization --- Mass communications --- sociale participatie --- online controle --- journalistiek --- onderwijs --- technologische innovatie --- innovaties --- participatie --- gecombineerd vervoer
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Production management --- design [discipline] --- citizen participation
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Van Airbnb tot Uber, en van Nextdoor tot Facebook, een steeds groter deel van het maatschappelijk en economisch verkeer verloopt via online platformen. De opkomst van deze platformen leidt tot optimistische vertogen. Doordat ze bestaande praktijken en instituties - van taximarkt tot lokale democratie - letterlijk en figuurlijk 'ontregelen', zouden deze platforms leiden tot economische en maatschappelijke innovatie. Kort samengevat luidt hun belofte: minder overhead en minder overheid.Wat in deze discussie nog onderbelicht blijft, is de rol die platformen spelen bij de behartiging van publieke belangen. Hun interfaces, reputatiesystemen, en algoritmes waarmee ze vraag en aanbod koppelen sturen de inrichting van de samenleving. Met grote gevolgen voor publieke belangen, zoals de toegankelijkheid, veiligheid en betaalbaarheid van (openbaar) vervoer, de pluriformiteit in de journalistiek of de inrichting van het onderwijs.In dit boek verkennen de auteurs de werking van platformen in een drietal maatschappelijke domeinen. Met als inzet de vraag: hoe kunnen in de platformsamenleving publieke waarden worden geborgd?
Social sciences --- Social media --- User-generated media --- Communication --- User-generated content --- Social science research --- Research. --- Research.
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Environmental planning --- urban planning --- citizen participation --- public art --- public spaces --- cultural heritage
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kunst --- kunsttheorie --- cultuursociologie --- kunst en sociologie --- kunst en openbare ruimte --- 7.01
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