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Carton, L.J. (author), Thissen, W.A.H. (author)
In spatial planning and environmental management, maps are found very helpful in many situations, but in other situations they may also deepen conflicts or be ignored. This paper addresses the question what explains such phenomena, with particular emphasis on, and reference to, collaborative policymaking settings in the Netherlands. We have...
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Carton, L.J. (author)
In this thesis, the practice of map-making and map use is studied among actors involved in spatial planning and water management. The socio-technical mechanisms between knowlegde production and policymaking in Dutch regional planning make up the central object of study, with map images as observable artefacts. In many instances, maps seem to be...
doctoral thesis 2007
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Barreteau, O. (author), Bots, P.W.G. (author), Daniell, K.A. (author)
Participatory research relies on stakeholder inputs to obtain its acclaimed benefits of improved social relevance, validity, and actionability of research outcomes. We focus here on participatory research in the context of natural resource management. Participants’ acceptance of participatory research processes is key to their implementation....
journal article 2010
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Bijlsma, R.M. (author), Bots, P.W.G. (author), Wolters, H.A. (author), Hoekstra, A.Y. (author)
Stakeholder participation is advocated widely, but there is little structured, empirical research into its influence on policy development. We aim to further the insight into the characteristics of participatory policy development by comparing it to expert-based policy development for the same case. We describe the process of problem framing and...
journal article 2011
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Hoekstra, T. (author), Wegman, F.C.M. (author)
The evaluation of campaigns aimed at improving road safety is still the exception rather than the rule. Because of this, ineffective campaigns and campaign techniques are allowed to continue to be utilised without question, while new methods of behaviour modification are often ignored. Therefore, the necessity and advantages of formally...
journal article 2011
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Vrouwe, I. (author), Van Swieten, P.M.J. (author)
This paper aims at the discussion of opportunities and challenges of using specific construction sub-problems as active parameters in the physical construction of digital parametric design models. To create an overview, a taxonomy of sub-problems for construction is introduced. By using prototypes as a physical interface for the digital model,...
conference paper 2013
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Segrave, A.J. (author)
The decisions people make, and the actions they take, depend on how they conceptualize and experience time. This fundamental and influential factor is seldom acknowledged, little understood, and rarely considered explicitly in planning; be that for the material systems or the knowledge systems in the water sector. The objectives of the research...
doctoral thesis 2014
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de Vries, G. (author)
Low-carbon technologies are necessary to combat global warming. However, they are often opposed by members of the general public, causing costly delays and cancellations. In this article, I argue that language may be a relevant cause of such opposition. I introduce a theoretical model describing a boomerang effect in which positively framed...
journal article 2016
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Fichtner, L.V.E. (author), Pieters, W. (author), Herdeiro Teixeira, A.M. (author)
In the cybersecurity community it is common to think of security as a design feature for systems and infrastructures that may be difficult to balance with other requirements. What is less studied is how security requirements come about, for which reasons, and what their influence is on the actions the system facilitates. Security is for example...
conference paper 2016
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De Bruijn, J.A. (author)
How does Donald Trump frame his message? What are his followers hearing? Here are Donald Trump’s seven frames - and an explanation why these frames are so powerful.
journal article 2016
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de Bruijn, J.A. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author)
Cybersecurity is a global phenomenon representing a complex socio-technical challenge for governments, but requiring the involvement of individuals. Although cybersecurity is one of the most important challenges faced by governments today, the visibility and public awareness remains limited. Almost everybody has heard of cybersecurity,...
journal article 2017
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Tintarev, N. (author), Sullivan, Emily (author), Guldin, Dror (author), Qiu, S. (author), Odjik, Daan (author)
Recommender systems for news articles on social media select and filter content through automatic personalization. As a result, users are often unaware of opposing points of view, leading to informational blindspots and potentially polarized opinions. They may be aware of a topic, but only be exposed to one viewpoint on this topic. However,...
conference paper 2018
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Knudsen, L.S. (author), Haase, L.M. (author), Gonçalves, M. (author)
A design rationale is a representation of the reasoning behind a design concept, explaining why the solution is designed the way it is. This makes design rationale a critical part of concept development. However, there is little exploration on how to build a design rationale. This study sheds light on professional designers’ reasoning in...
conference paper 2020
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Chandrasegaran, R.S.K. (author), Akdag Salah, A.A. (author)
Design thinking concepts such as framing, storytelling, and co-evolution, have been widely identified as part of design activity though generally have been evidenced from manual coding of design conversations and close reading of transcripts. The increase in easy-to-use computational linguistic methodologies provides an opportunity not only to...
conference paper 2022
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van der Burg, V. (author), Akdag Salah, A.A. (author), Chandrasegaran, R.S.K. (author)
Emerging practices of using ‘off the shelf’ AI as a creative partner in design processes are receiving increasing attention in design research. This paper takes the well-known concept of ‘framing’ in design, along with the Schönian concept of ‘surprise’ to explore how a human-AI dialogue could work. The approach taken is practice-based, with the...
conference paper 2022
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