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e-Participation: Social Media
    and the Public Space
                         Gilberto Corso Pereira         1


              Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil


                  Maria Célia Furtado Rocha
                          PRODEB, Salvador, Brazil


                             Alenka Poplin
                HafenCity University Hamburg, Germany




Salvador, June 19 2012             ICCSA 2012 - Cities, Technologies and Planning
NETWORK IS GLOBAL


Internet allows connection for various
 networked local events occur in different
 parts of the world
In digital culture, the distance is measured
 differently
New geographies are formed exploding
 contextual limits and boundaries between
 localities and previous hierarchies of scale
PLACE MATTERS?

Most of the urban politics are concrete,
 focused on the local issues and lead by
 the local people
Public space accommodates a wide range
 of political activities, many of them visible
 on the streets
Their visibility can be amplified by the
 digital media circulating in local and global
 networks
PUBLIC SPHERE/SPACE

Cultural/informational repository for ideas
 and projects that feed the public debate,
 where the interaction between citizens,
 civil society and the state happens
 (Castells, 2008)
Public space provides the expanse that
 allows the public sphere to convene, but it
 does not guarantee a healthy public
 sphere
 (Papacharissi, 2008)
GLOBAL PUBLIC SPHERE

In the globalized world, a global civil society
 emerges
     There is a shift of public spheres territorially
      limited to a public sphere formed by systems of
      media

Mass self-communication (web 2.0, 3G, 4G)
     Networks of communication that relate many-to-
      many in a multimodal form of communication
      that bypasses mass media and often escapes
      government control (Castells, 2009)
NETWORKED PUBLIC SPHERE

Cellphones provide movements that are
 born and flow into physical encounters,
 spreading information and feelings
 exponentially, a kind of effect from “small
 worlds”
Networks of trust are formed instantly as
 the person who receives the message
 identifies its source and starts to distribute
 it based on its own address book
HYBRID PUBLIC SPHERE

Social networks are now the space in
 which people connect, communicate,
 exhibit themselves, interact, and invite
 other to flock to the streets, squares, every
 public or almost-public spaces
The public sphere has become hybrid
     it incorporates virtual and geographical
      spaces and traditional and social media
     no separations between digital/virtual and
      physical/real as the citizens use these two
      social environments simultaneously
SPACES FOR
COLLABORATION/CITIZENSHIP

Digital serious games can add new
 dimensions in the representation of the
 reality, and aim to educate and support
 learning about the environment and urban
 planning initiatives
Participants take on different roles, can be
 immersed in the system and suddenly part
 of the digital reality in a completely new
 way
SPACES FOR
 COLLABORATION/CITIZENSHIP

Digital representation of the world is now
 available on handheld devices that can be
 carried in the pocket and accessed
 (almost) anywhere providing
     easy collaborative mapping and
      crowdsourcing,
     use of geographical and social networking
      applications on mobile devices
     applications of Augmented Reality
https://www.fairelections.eu
/
web




      streets
SOME COMMENTS

Despite the lack of transparency and
control over the code embedded in the
commercial software, people are still
populating the cyberspace and creating
civic spaces online
 spaces that support the user’s
motivation to speak and collaborate with
her community or with a wider public
space with which he/she identifies
him/herself
SOME COMMENTS

Even e-Participation platforms that are simple
murals of complaints may turn into civic
spaces
creative spaces of shared practices can become a
place for the open knowledge construction and
democratic improvement
Initiatives that consider the differences in the
perception and interests among different
groups may accommodate various subjective
dimensions and establish a new public
space/sphere multifaceted
SOME COMMENTS

Internet is not only a support element and
 technological mediation. It also works as
 an environment for information,
 communication and action within multiple
 and heterogeneous systems
Planners must recognize that now the
 citizens’urban experience is not only
 influenced by urban form but by different
 media and forms of communication with
 which they interact daily
SOME COMMENTS

Geographical space was not replaced by
cyberspace. Dichotomy between the
virtual/digital x real/physical are being
surpassed by the overlap or convergence
between physical and digital environments
Besides the use of technologies for
communication and social interaction we
face the emergence of what some authors
call "urban computing" or "everyware"
(Greenfield, 2006; Dodge & Kitchin, 2011)
Visual explorations of urban
         mobility
   SENSEable City Lab - MIT
VIRTUAL/REAL




       Yu Zheng, Urban Computing with Taxicabs,
                    Beijing, 2011
THE BORDER IS EVERYWHERE

Individual and collective, micro and macro
actions became visible showing how the
world behaves at a certain times

Local interactions can influence the overall
network (Latour, 2011). Many people are able
to choose ideas coming from different
cultures and take what they find most
appropriate for each situation
Tweets after the earthquake in Virginia
FINALLY...

Knowledge produced in a new way –
pervasive, contextualized and unplanned –
gives an opportunity to a higher level of
public participation
In this way we might experience a
citizenship model where local government
and public administration represent just
nodes in a decentralized network whose
topology responds to demands for greater
public participation and democracy
e-Participation: Social
 Media and the Public Space
                         Gilberto Corso Pereira        1



                             corso@ufba.br

                Maria Célia Furtado Rocha
            mariacelia.rocha@prodeb.ba.gov.br

                       Alenka Poplin
               alenka.poplin@hcu-hamburg.de


Salvador, June 19 2012           ICCSA 2012 - Cities, Technologies and Planning

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e-Participation: Social Media and Public Space

  • 1. e-Participation: Social Media and the Public Space Gilberto Corso Pereira 1 Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil Maria Célia Furtado Rocha PRODEB, Salvador, Brazil Alenka Poplin HafenCity University Hamburg, Germany Salvador, June 19 2012 ICCSA 2012 - Cities, Technologies and Planning
  • 2. NETWORK IS GLOBAL Internet allows connection for various networked local events occur in different parts of the world In digital culture, the distance is measured differently New geographies are formed exploding contextual limits and boundaries between localities and previous hierarchies of scale
  • 3. PLACE MATTERS? Most of the urban politics are concrete, focused on the local issues and lead by the local people Public space accommodates a wide range of political activities, many of them visible on the streets Their visibility can be amplified by the digital media circulating in local and global networks
  • 4. PUBLIC SPHERE/SPACE Cultural/informational repository for ideas and projects that feed the public debate, where the interaction between citizens, civil society and the state happens (Castells, 2008) Public space provides the expanse that allows the public sphere to convene, but it does not guarantee a healthy public sphere (Papacharissi, 2008)
  • 5. GLOBAL PUBLIC SPHERE In the globalized world, a global civil society emerges  There is a shift of public spheres territorially limited to a public sphere formed by systems of media Mass self-communication (web 2.0, 3G, 4G)  Networks of communication that relate many-to- many in a multimodal form of communication that bypasses mass media and often escapes government control (Castells, 2009)
  • 6. NETWORKED PUBLIC SPHERE Cellphones provide movements that are born and flow into physical encounters, spreading information and feelings exponentially, a kind of effect from “small worlds” Networks of trust are formed instantly as the person who receives the message identifies its source and starts to distribute it based on its own address book
  • 7. HYBRID PUBLIC SPHERE Social networks are now the space in which people connect, communicate, exhibit themselves, interact, and invite other to flock to the streets, squares, every public or almost-public spaces The public sphere has become hybrid  it incorporates virtual and geographical spaces and traditional and social media  no separations between digital/virtual and physical/real as the citizens use these two social environments simultaneously
  • 8. SPACES FOR COLLABORATION/CITIZENSHIP Digital serious games can add new dimensions in the representation of the reality, and aim to educate and support learning about the environment and urban planning initiatives Participants take on different roles, can be immersed in the system and suddenly part of the digital reality in a completely new way
  • 9. SPACES FOR COLLABORATION/CITIZENSHIP Digital representation of the world is now available on handheld devices that can be carried in the pocket and accessed (almost) anywhere providing  easy collaborative mapping and crowdsourcing,  use of geographical and social networking applications on mobile devices  applications of Augmented Reality
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  • 25. SOME COMMENTS Despite the lack of transparency and control over the code embedded in the commercial software, people are still populating the cyberspace and creating civic spaces online  spaces that support the user’s motivation to speak and collaborate with her community or with a wider public space with which he/she identifies him/herself
  • 26. SOME COMMENTS Even e-Participation platforms that are simple murals of complaints may turn into civic spaces creative spaces of shared practices can become a place for the open knowledge construction and democratic improvement Initiatives that consider the differences in the perception and interests among different groups may accommodate various subjective dimensions and establish a new public space/sphere multifaceted
  • 27. SOME COMMENTS Internet is not only a support element and technological mediation. It also works as an environment for information, communication and action within multiple and heterogeneous systems Planners must recognize that now the citizens’urban experience is not only influenced by urban form but by different media and forms of communication with which they interact daily
  • 28. SOME COMMENTS Geographical space was not replaced by cyberspace. Dichotomy between the virtual/digital x real/physical are being surpassed by the overlap or convergence between physical and digital environments Besides the use of technologies for communication and social interaction we face the emergence of what some authors call "urban computing" or "everyware" (Greenfield, 2006; Dodge & Kitchin, 2011)
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  • 30. Visual explorations of urban mobility SENSEable City Lab - MIT
  • 31. VIRTUAL/REAL Yu Zheng, Urban Computing with Taxicabs, Beijing, 2011
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  • 33. THE BORDER IS EVERYWHERE Individual and collective, micro and macro actions became visible showing how the world behaves at a certain times Local interactions can influence the overall network (Latour, 2011). Many people are able to choose ideas coming from different cultures and take what they find most appropriate for each situation
  • 34. Tweets after the earthquake in Virginia
  • 35. FINALLY... Knowledge produced in a new way – pervasive, contextualized and unplanned – gives an opportunity to a higher level of public participation In this way we might experience a citizenship model where local government and public administration represent just nodes in a decentralized network whose topology responds to demands for greater public participation and democracy
  • 36. e-Participation: Social Media and the Public Space Gilberto Corso Pereira 1 corso@ufba.br Maria Célia Furtado Rocha mariacelia.rocha@prodeb.ba.gov.br Alenka Poplin alenka.poplin@hcu-hamburg.de Salvador, June 19 2012 ICCSA 2012 - Cities, Technologies and Planning