Design-enabled participatory city making

Conference Paper (2018)
Author(s)

Jotte I.J.C. de Koning (TU Delft - Codesigning Social Change, DRIFT: Dutch Research Institute for Transitions)

Emma Puerari (TU Delft - Codesigning Social Change, DRIFT: Dutch Research Institute for Transitions)

Ingrid J. Mulder (TU Delft - Codesigning Social Change)

Derk Loorbach (DRIFT: Dutch Research Institute for Transitions)

Research Group
Codesigning Social Change
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/ICE.2018.8436356
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Research Group
Codesigning Social Change
Pages (from-to)
1-9
ISBN (print)
978-1-5386-1470-9
ISBN (electronic)
978-1-5386-1468-3

Abstract

This article aims to unravel the tensions that obstruct participatory city making: the processes in which government, entrepreneurs and citizens co-create new solutions for urban challenges. Participatory city making is explored and conceptualized through an empirical grounded study of local civil servants and citizen initiatives in Rotterdam. Through interviews and a set of three workshops the practices of these city makers are studied. A need for more transparency, influence and exchange was identified. The value of design is explored in general, and specifically the design of possible tools and interventions, to address the identified issues and tensions. This exploration shows that design-enabled interventions could, on the one hand, by 'infrastructuring', anticipate on the diffused design activities of individual actors in the urban context, and on the other hand, the use of these tools and interventions could promote participatory approaches among the different city makers towards urban sustainability transitions.

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