The rise of big data and smart sensing, with the promise of more educated and informed decisions, has fuelled a shift towards more data-driven decision-making in local and national government. However, we are observing a disconnect between the people who are affected by these decisions and their access to tools and resources to collect data in order to provide the needed evidence for change. To truly democratise this process and for citizens to become active prosumers of data, new mechanisms of citizen data production are needed. In this paper we report on a two-year ethnographic and iterative co-design process with the local community. This work encompassed the design, development and deployment of SenseMyStreet (SeMS), a bespoke sensor co...
Services which make use of low-cost pervasive sensor systems have the potential to support evidence-...
The WeSenseIt project defines citizen observatories as “A method, an environment and an infrastructu...
In this paper we examine ways to make data more meaningful and useful for citizens in participatory ...
The rise of big data and smart sensing, with the promise of more educated and informed decisions, ha...
We produced this book as a part of the Making Sense project, which draws on nine citizen sensing cam...
‘Making Sense’ embodies socio-technical design research to support participatory sensing initiatives...
The essence of a city is its citizens and communities. A city’s infrastructure and associated servic...
Making Sense, was a European funded H2020 project involving multiple partners across Europe. It was ...
The essence of a city is its citizens and communities. A city’s infrastructure and associated servic...
Citizen Sensing, a correlative of Citizen Science, employs low-cost sensors to evidence local enviro...
The value of data in supporting citizen participation in processes of place-making and community bui...
Services which make use of low-cost pervasive sensor systems have the potential to support evidence-...
The WeSenseIt project defines citizen observatories as “A method, an environment and an infrastructu...
In this paper we examine ways to make data more meaningful and useful for citizens in participatory ...
The rise of big data and smart sensing, with the promise of more educated and informed decisions, ha...
We produced this book as a part of the Making Sense project, which draws on nine citizen sensing cam...
‘Making Sense’ embodies socio-technical design research to support participatory sensing initiatives...
The essence of a city is its citizens and communities. A city’s infrastructure and associated servic...
Making Sense, was a European funded H2020 project involving multiple partners across Europe. It was ...
The essence of a city is its citizens and communities. A city’s infrastructure and associated servic...
Citizen Sensing, a correlative of Citizen Science, employs low-cost sensors to evidence local enviro...
The value of data in supporting citizen participation in processes of place-making and community bui...
Services which make use of low-cost pervasive sensor systems have the potential to support evidence-...
The WeSenseIt project defines citizen observatories as “A method, an environment and an infrastructu...
In this paper we examine ways to make data more meaningful and useful for citizens in participatory ...