In this paper, we present a critical evaluation of the intended levels of design empowerment in various Web 2.0-based geographic applications (Geoweb 2.0). This evaluation covers a survey of eleven cases which specifically relate to urban and spatial issues (OpenPlans, Nextdoor, CitySourced, Neighborland, LocalWiki, Spacehive, MindMixer,LocalData, mySociety, Ideavibes, Community Planit ). By this way, we aim to provide an insight into the inclusion strategies and tools employed for Geoweb 2.0-supported citizen involvement. As a result, we observed that the aforementioned organizations view higher levels of design empowerment as secondary priorities. According to the survey participants, their focus was on data collection and providing infor...
Despite massive investments and high expectations associated to the integration of smart city techno...
A key aim of government, as evidenced by the recent publication of a White Paper entitled “Communiti...
Web 2.0 is beyond a jargon describing technological transformation: it refers to new strategies, too...
In this paper, we present a critical evaluation of the intended levels of design empowerment in vari...
In this paper, we present a critical evaluation of the intended levels of design empowerment in vari...
In this paper, we discuss the affordances of open-source Geoweb 2.0 platforms to support the partici...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.Th...
© 2012 ACADIA. All rights reserved. In this paper, we discuss the potentials of affordable GeoWeb 2....
Recent advances in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Web 2.0 technologies provide new ways of...
Citizen participation, co-creation – a joint development of professionals and citizens –...
Advances in Web technology have triggered new modes of participation. In the context of online parti...
In this paper, we discuss the potentials of affordable GeoWeb 2.0 applications to support the delibe...
Web-based participatory mapping technologies are being increasingly harnessed by local governments t...
This chapter highlights two types of georeferenced User-Generated Content (geo-UGC) that show consid...
In this paper I examine the potential of the World Wide Web to augment traditional urban design meth...
Despite massive investments and high expectations associated to the integration of smart city techno...
A key aim of government, as evidenced by the recent publication of a White Paper entitled “Communiti...
Web 2.0 is beyond a jargon describing technological transformation: it refers to new strategies, too...
In this paper, we present a critical evaluation of the intended levels of design empowerment in vari...
In this paper, we present a critical evaluation of the intended levels of design empowerment in vari...
In this paper, we discuss the affordances of open-source Geoweb 2.0 platforms to support the partici...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.Th...
© 2012 ACADIA. All rights reserved. In this paper, we discuss the potentials of affordable GeoWeb 2....
Recent advances in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Web 2.0 technologies provide new ways of...
Citizen participation, co-creation – a joint development of professionals and citizens –...
Advances in Web technology have triggered new modes of participation. In the context of online parti...
In this paper, we discuss the potentials of affordable GeoWeb 2.0 applications to support the delibe...
Web-based participatory mapping technologies are being increasingly harnessed by local governments t...
This chapter highlights two types of georeferenced User-Generated Content (geo-UGC) that show consid...
In this paper I examine the potential of the World Wide Web to augment traditional urban design meth...
Despite massive investments and high expectations associated to the integration of smart city techno...
A key aim of government, as evidenced by the recent publication of a White Paper entitled “Communiti...
Web 2.0 is beyond a jargon describing technological transformation: it refers to new strategies, too...