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Participatory citizens and hybrid cities : imagining green spaces in Manchester's Northern Quarter. / Taylor, Rebecca; Stead, Michael; Dunn, Nick et al.
2014. Poster session presented at The UrbanIXD Symposium, Venice, Italy.Research output: Contribution to conference - Without ISBN/ISSN › Poster
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TY - CONF
T1 - Participatory citizens and hybrid cities
T2 - The UrbanIXD Symposium
AU - Taylor, Rebecca
AU - Stead, Michael
AU - Dunn, Nick
AU - Boyko, Christopher
N1 - Taylor, R. & Stead, M. (2014) Participatory Citizens & Hybrid Cities: Imagining Green Spaces in Manchester's Northern Quarter. The UrbanIXD Symposium. Poster & Abstract.
PY - 2014/9/25
Y1 - 2014/9/25
N2 - This paper presents an innovative community project through the notion of research through design. With Manchester as our hybrid city backdrop, we lookspecifically at community greening groups in the Northern Quarter (NQ). Thirty-four participants attended 12 conversations that asked: how do you respond to a greening challenge with the digital communication and technology you carry with you? Through the use of IDEO and D:School’s Empathy Map we reveal conversational themes that will inform a design challenge.
AB - This paper presents an innovative community project through the notion of research through design. With Manchester as our hybrid city backdrop, we lookspecifically at community greening groups in the Northern Quarter (NQ). Thirty-four participants attended 12 conversations that asked: how do you respond to a greening challenge with the digital communication and technology you carry with you? Through the use of IDEO and D:School’s Empathy Map we reveal conversational themes that will inform a design challenge.
KW - City
KW - Data
KW - Future
KW - Interactions
KW - Hybrid Cities
KW - urban green spaces
KW - Values-led
KW - Participatory Design
KW - Digital communication
KW - Sustainable Futures
M3 - Poster
Y2 - 25 September 2014 through 26 September 2014
ER -