This paper is an output of a two day 'Festival Lab' held at the Future Everything Festival, Manchester, UK, March 2015. The Festival Lab invited a team of academic researchers to develop a model of public engagement during the festival that would explore specific research questions around mobility, data awareness, and civic engagement. From this brief the academic team developed the Festival Lab 'PuBLiC', and created an activity arc that involved participants borrowing bicycles and responding to structured and unstructured research questions about the future of cycling and data use in the city of Manchester. Equipped with iPhones with bespoke software for collecting short textual comments, photographs and GPS data, participants became integ...
This booklet brings together reflections from a research project called “More-than- Human Data Inter...
We present findings from a year-long engagement with a street and its community. The work explores h...
ACM allows authors to post the accepted, peer-reviewed version of their paper on the institutional r...
This paper is an output of a two day 'Festival Lab' held at the Future Everything Festival, Manchest...
This paper is an output of a two day 'Festival Lab' held at the Future Everything Festival, Manchest...
This paper is an output of a two day 'Festival Lab' held at the Future Everything Festival, Manchest...
We are in the midst of a new era of experimentation that blends social and mobile computing in suppo...
This work explores multiple, competing sociotechnical imaginaries of smart cities in Oxford. I worke...
People generate massive volumes of data on the Internet about cities. Researchers may engage these c...
Cities have long been imagined as “machines for living,” and today's data technologies carry the pro...
This paper focuses on an urban mobility citizen science project in which citizens participated in se...
Cities are restless systems. Increasing urbanisation and the cumulative growth of urban management i...
The paper highlights the importance of involvement of citizens in all the steps of smart city initia...
This dissertation studies the ways in which smart city discourses and technologies distribute power ...
This paper discusses the relationship between modern digital technology and the urban environment.Th...
This booklet brings together reflections from a research project called “More-than- Human Data Inter...
We present findings from a year-long engagement with a street and its community. The work explores h...
ACM allows authors to post the accepted, peer-reviewed version of their paper on the institutional r...
This paper is an output of a two day 'Festival Lab' held at the Future Everything Festival, Manchest...
This paper is an output of a two day 'Festival Lab' held at the Future Everything Festival, Manchest...
This paper is an output of a two day 'Festival Lab' held at the Future Everything Festival, Manchest...
We are in the midst of a new era of experimentation that blends social and mobile computing in suppo...
This work explores multiple, competing sociotechnical imaginaries of smart cities in Oxford. I worke...
People generate massive volumes of data on the Internet about cities. Researchers may engage these c...
Cities have long been imagined as “machines for living,” and today's data technologies carry the pro...
This paper focuses on an urban mobility citizen science project in which citizens participated in se...
Cities are restless systems. Increasing urbanisation and the cumulative growth of urban management i...
The paper highlights the importance of involvement of citizens in all the steps of smart city initia...
This dissertation studies the ways in which smart city discourses and technologies distribute power ...
This paper discusses the relationship between modern digital technology and the urban environment.Th...
This booklet brings together reflections from a research project called “More-than- Human Data Inter...
We present findings from a year-long engagement with a street and its community. The work explores h...
ACM allows authors to post the accepted, peer-reviewed version of their paper on the institutional r...