-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [WI] Second CFP: Focus section on "Temporalities of Engagement: challenges of co-design in public spaces" - IxD&A Journal Datum: Fri, 21 Apr 2017 15:29:20 +0200 Von: Carlo Giovannella mifav@roma2.infn.it Antwort an: Carlo Giovannella mifav@roma2.infn.it An: wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
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=========================================== *Overview* ----------------------------------------------------------- New technologies are providing the needed infrastructure for increased collaboration and co-creation in public spaces. It is no longer novel to engage citizens in urban planning sessions using diverse shared spaces and augmented reality applications, to have audiences create content in museums, to see libraries offering maker spaces, to allow audiences to co-create storylines in theaters. However, research on such public co-design still needs to catch up with emerging practices and address, at various levels of granularity, reflections on what type of activities are proposed and for what purpose, how are the co-design explorations carried out, where are they carried out and who to include in ways that are relevant for both participants as well as researchers.
For this focus section, we are particularly interested in exploring temporalities of engagement and their relation to outcomes, where outcomes are seen as either co-created artifacts or a new knowledge gained in relation to the time investment. Pop-up and Drop-in spaces are becoming common and may happen in a variety of formats that engage people over a short period. For example, Pop-up graphite art, cafés, or parking lot gardens may engage for as little as a few minutes, usually random by passers. Drop-in civic events, games, museum or theater co-creative events also engage over a short time, but frequently, already interested and motivated audiences. Intermediate and long-term engagements, e.g., participatory design (PD), can also happen in diverse formats and under different agreements with participants, with work taking place in libraries, museums, parks and other places suitable for longer-term engagements.
----------------------------------------------------------- *Topics of Interest* ----------------------------------------------------------- We are particularly focusing on methods and evaluation of civic and cultural engagement activities. We welcome all papers that help identify good research methods and methodologies, as well as best practices regarding temporal and spatial configurations in co-creative projects within public cultural and civic sphere.
Topics may include: • Explorations of relation between the length of engagement and the expected outcomes • Public spaces and their relation to temporalities of engagement • Understanding of ‘participatory culture’ when public spaces for participation and engagement in cultural sphere varies in time • Temporality and methods chosen for engagement • Engagement with current “hot issues” and creation of a “critical mass” necessary to set changes in motion
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For scientific advice and queries, please contact any of the guest-editors below and mark the subject as: /IxD&A focus section on: Temporalities of Engagement: challenges of co-design in public spaces/.
• almira [at] ifi [dot] uio [dot] no • dagnystuedahl [at] hioa [dot] no
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