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TY - GEN
T1 - Participatory IoT Policies
T2 - DRS 2022 Bilbao
AU - Mullagh, Louise
AU - Jacobs, Naomi
AU - Kwon, Nuri
AU - Markovic, Milan
AU - Wainwright, Benjamin
AU - Chekansky, Kirsty
PY - 2022/7/3
Y1 - 2022/7/3
N2 - As IoT devices proliferate public spaces, it is vital that adequate governance structures and policies are designed and implemented in order to enhance trust, and protect privacy and security of citizens. At a local level, smaller towns and cities that are not part of the ‘smart city’ movement, but instead are connected through IoT devices, also need to consider how these devices are governed. This research explores how two novel methods (design fiction and walkshops) can be combined and embedded in the design of policy for IoT governance at a local level. The contribution of the work lies in wider discussions of design methods in policy making and offers a case study of how these methods can be used at a local level.
AB - As IoT devices proliferate public spaces, it is vital that adequate governance structures and policies are designed and implemented in order to enhance trust, and protect privacy and security of citizens. At a local level, smaller towns and cities that are not part of the ‘smart city’ movement, but instead are connected through IoT devices, also need to consider how these devices are governed. This research explores how two novel methods (design fiction and walkshops) can be combined and embedded in the design of policy for IoT governance at a local level. The contribution of the work lies in wider discussions of design methods in policy making and offers a case study of how these methods can be used at a local level.
U2 - 10.21606/drs.2022.510
DO - 10.21606/drs.2022.510
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
BT - DRS2022 Bilbao: Design Research Society Conference 2022
PB - Design Research Society
CY - Bilbao
Y2 - 25 June 2022 through 3 July 2022
ER -