Crowdsourcing urban sustainability - Data, people and technologies in participatory governance
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Crowdsourcing urban sustainability.
Data, people and technologies in participatory governance.
(forth. Futures, 2015)
Chiara Certomà, Filippo Corsini, Francesco Rizzi
Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
1. We make a bibliometric analysis of the scientific
production in the field of crowdsourcing and
governance of urban sustainability;
1. We identify and classify the main theoretical
contributions;
1. We ‘join the dots’ in order to develop new
theoretical perspectives.
2. Dominant paths of research
• Interdisciplinary interest for environmental management in urban
areas
• crowdsourcing in environmental governance
• importance of participatory practices and the possibilities offered by
ICTs
significant contributions on:
a) definition of urban sustainability;
b) relation between participatory processes, enabled by social
web and interactive ICTs, and governance processes;
c) increase, definition and forthcoming development of
crowdsourcing tools and processes.
a) urban sustainability
Participation
Multidimensionality
Purposiveness
Equality
Transparency
Collaboration
Cooperation
Adaptability
b) participatory processes and ICT
enabling people to
collaborate with
professional
researchers
democracy
&
innovation
crowdsourcing processes
focus on people’s
technological agency
performed by using personal
ICTs for collective peer-
production to record,
measure, report on the
external environment; for
sharing opinion, ideas and
experiences, for elaborating
data and creating open-
innovation
problem solving, creative input generation,
opinion poll, outsourcing task, or raising
money for the sake of the proposing
organisation itself
3. Current trends and future integration between crowdsourcing
and the governance of urban sustainability
private organisations
(Smetts, 2011; Brabham, 2013; Seltzer, Mahmoudi, 2012; Shirky, 2008)
public sector
information gathering, large-scale data
analysis, ideation problems with empirically
provable solutions or where solutions are
matters of taste by fostering innovative
contributions in research-design or policy-
making
Toward crowdsourced urban sustainability
governance?
Openness
Transparency
Interoperability
Adaptability
Thank you