Social networks give structure to our world, are key to building social capital and can form a platform to build-up strength and ability to change; they are, however, often absent from urban studies. In this paper, the authors explored the potential role of social networks during community consultations, both as an engagement tool and as a mechanism for capturing existing placemaking dynamics in neighbourhoods. A 3-stage method was developed to explore: a) the relevance of social media as a consultation strategy versus traditional methods of engagement; b) the potential of social media as a predictor of existing placemaking capacity in neighbourhoods. The method was applied to four case studies in England, and the results were correlated...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on ...
Using Facebook Groups to connect otherwise anonymous people that live in a single urban development ...
Before the emergence and high popularity of social media, individuals or even collectives of indiv...
Social networks give structure to our world, are key to building social capital and can form a platf...
In new governance systems, the improvement of local communities requires the use of social capital f...
Current British government policy leans heavily toward a participatory approach to urban development...
Community participation in planning is generally considered crucial for the delivery of positive out...
From different perspectives, Social Network Sites (SNS) have become a contemporary subject of sociol...
While several scholars have discussed the role of neighbourhood groups and local communities in neig...
We are living in a digitized world with a fast base of changing and adapting. Our ways of communicat...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative develo...
Social media is a key platform through which communities can organise, connect and communicate. As s...
The social network site (SNS) Facebook is a ubiquitous and powerful communication platform particula...
In this paper we present a user study based on a series of questionnaire-based surveys that we aimed...
Social networks perform a highly important role in public governance, especially in its communicatio...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on ...
Using Facebook Groups to connect otherwise anonymous people that live in a single urban development ...
Before the emergence and high popularity of social media, individuals or even collectives of indiv...
Social networks give structure to our world, are key to building social capital and can form a platf...
In new governance systems, the improvement of local communities requires the use of social capital f...
Current British government policy leans heavily toward a participatory approach to urban development...
Community participation in planning is generally considered crucial for the delivery of positive out...
From different perspectives, Social Network Sites (SNS) have become a contemporary subject of sociol...
While several scholars have discussed the role of neighbourhood groups and local communities in neig...
We are living in a digitized world with a fast base of changing and adapting. Our ways of communicat...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative develo...
Social media is a key platform through which communities can organise, connect and communicate. As s...
The social network site (SNS) Facebook is a ubiquitous and powerful communication platform particula...
In this paper we present a user study based on a series of questionnaire-based surveys that we aimed...
Social networks perform a highly important role in public governance, especially in its communicatio...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on ...
Using Facebook Groups to connect otherwise anonymous people that live in a single urban development ...
Before the emergence and high popularity of social media, individuals or even collectives of indiv...