Human interfaces for civic and urban engagement:HiCUE '13

Hosio, Simo and Goncalves, Jorge and Kostakos, Vassilis and Cheverst, Keith and Rogers, Yvonne (2013) Human interfaces for civic and urban engagement:HiCUE '13. In: UbiComp '13 Adjunct Proceedings of the 2013 ACM conference on Pervasive and ubiquitous computing adjunct publication. ACM, New York, pp. 713-720. ISBN 9781450322157

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Abstract

How should citizens and communities interact with and in their city? Leveraging urban resources for civic purposes, such as citizen participation and community engagement, has been gaining interest in HCI. Essentially, citizens can be empowered to be heard and engage the city better through the use of modern technology. Examples of these technologies are mobile phones, public displays, sensor networks, digital art installations, or any other type of urban technology. This workshop seeks to investigate the progress in creating public human interfaces for interactive urban engagement. We wish to discuss issues such as citizen participation in public life and decision-making, informing citizens, and civic engagement in all its various forms.

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22 Aug 2014 08:21
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