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Digital Technologies for Community Engagement in Decision-Making and Planning Process

Authors : Antonella Galassi, Lucia Petríková, Micaela Scacchi

Published in: Smart and Sustainable Planning for Cities and Regions

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

The way that we describe and understand cities is radically transforming—just like the tools we use for designing and implementing them. The change is often seen only as a technological aspect, for example, in the concept of smart cities. Smart cities are believed to provide societies with a higher quality of life thanks to modern technologies. However, there is also a human factor that is needed to make these changes go smoothly: acceptance. For many, change and innovation cause fear and disrupt everyday habits. Public participation is crucial both for understanding citizens’ needs and for adopting new programs. The ability to try, engage, or entertain with new technologies will move innovation from the abstract level to the level of understanding. A smart city can be a living laboratory that tests new technologies and services where citizens and urban communities are active actors in the process. Innovation can be used by the city to improve its services, mutual communication, and engage citizens in its activities and projects, co-creating urban space and city strategy through new participatory tools. Trends in European cities show that the use of modern digital technologies and interactive tools can be used to involve citizens in urban decision-making processes, e.g., when creating or revitalizing public spaces. Modern participatory technologies that enable citizens to explore, analyze, design, and evaluate spatial information on the basis of shared and open data that bring new challenges and new opportunities to cities, as well as for citizens. Our knowledge of the use of these new technologies, however, is still narrow and limited today. In the following research, the authors intend to explore the potential of digital technologies for community engagement in the decision-making process in smart cities by examining the specific settings upon which social innovation builds. We discuss the potential of digital participation for community development and propose good-practice examples for facilitating the process of adopting and integrating digital technologies within such settings. Rather than conclusions, some final reflections are proposed, based on how digital technologies can play a crucial role in involving new groups of people, empowering citizens and building new relationships at the local level.

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Footnotes
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The publication Advertising Age—Ad Age was one of the first to coin the term “Generation Y” also known as “Millennials,” generally refers to the generation of people born between the early 1980s and 1990s to early 2000s as ending birth years (Advertising Age—Ad Age, 30 August 1993, p. 16).
 
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Common research topics among our departments and especially part of the process of doctoral thesis of PhD student Lucia Petríková.
 
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People with “Connectedness” find meaning, purpose, and deeper relationships. They often feel personal responsibility to the connections they make, actively participating. A structural connectedness is based on the idea that policy and community engagement are made within a context of a network of actors and institutions.
 
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E-participation is the term referring to ICT-supported participation in processes involved in government and governance.
 
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Open knowledge is free to use, reuse, and redistribute without legal, social or technological restrictions.
 
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Open data are freely available to everyone to use and republish, without restrictions from copyright, patents, or other mechanisms of control.
 
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Slovak Smart City Cluster is an association integrating representatives of business sector, public administration, academic environment, and technology innovators.
 
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LUMAT Project—Interreg Central Europe Programme 2019—Implementation of Sustainable Land Use in Integrated Environmental Management of Functional Urban Areas.
 
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Metadata
Title
Digital Technologies for Community Engagement in Decision-Making and Planning Process
Authors
Antonella Galassi
Lucia Petríková
Micaela Scacchi
Copyright Year
2021
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57332-4_27