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DIGITAL CIVICS
Digital Civics is a long-term research initiative led by Open Lab, Newcastle University that is exploring how digital technologies can empower citizens and communities. Open Lab is a world-leading research centre into human-computer interaction and social and ubiquitous computing, and includes academics from the fields of computer scienceDIGITAL CIVICS
Digital Civics is a RCUK funded research initiative to reimagine digital local government and communities. Since 2014, we have been examining the design and application of digital technologies in different areas of service provision: social care, community health, public health, education and local democracy.DIGITAL CIVICS
Digital Civics: citizen empowerment with and through technology. Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Clara Crivellaro, Christopher Le Dantec, Eric Gordon, Pete Wright, Patrick Olivier. The current economic crisis has thrown the relationship between citizens, communities and the stateinto sharp relief.
DIGITAL CIVICS
Alexander Wilson. alexander.wilson@newcastle.ac.uk. Zander is a doctoral trainee in the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Digital Civics at Open Lab, Newcastle University. His research explores the intersections of digital technology, design, human–computer interaction and town planning, with a focus on alternative andenhanced tools and
DIGITAL CIVICS
Digital Civics is an emerging field of research that draws on a number of disciplinary perspectives including the social and political sciences, design, and computing- especially human-centred computing. This module will provide an introduction to digital civicsDIGITAL CIVICS
In this paper, Sengers and Gaver challenge the ‘classic model’ of HCI, not only promoting co-existing interpretations of systems, but advocating the notion that systems should be explicitly designed to be open to interpretation (one example being to design systems “like ablank canvas”).
DIGITAL CIVICS
The flipside is “Critical Qualitative Research”, which has a more questioning approach. It tries to understand the ‘ why’ of what is said, what factors influenced the participant to say this, and what this represented. It is considered to frame reality and science asDIGITAL CIVICS
A group including designers, artists, coders and museum fans came together for a hackathon at the Great North Museum: Hancock in Newcastle. Their aim was to think of ways to reimagine and remake the museum: innovative ideas that challenge what a museum is and what it means to its community.DIGITAL CIVICS
vidya.sarangapani@newcastle.ac.uk. My life-roles span around being a researcher, educator, learner, mother, warrior, feminist and seeker. As a researcher at Open Lab, I work with schools in England to examine how they are engaging with digital technologies for teaching andlearning purposes.
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d.howard2@newcastle.ac.uk. My research interests lie in exploring how civic engagement can be enhanced through the creation of games. Questions I am investigating include: How can civic engagement games be used to make engagement processes deeper, broader and more reflective in nature for both participants and stakeholders in thatprocess?
DIGITAL CIVICS
Digital Civics is a long-term research initiative led by Open Lab, Newcastle University that is exploring how digital technologies can empower citizens and communities. Open Lab is a world-leading research centre into human-computer interaction and social and ubiquitous computing, and includes academics from the fields of computer scienceDIGITAL CIVICS
Digital Civics is a RCUK funded research initiative to reimagine digital local government and communities. Since 2014, we have been examining the design and application of digital technologies in different areas of service provision: social care, community health, public health, education and local democracy.DIGITAL CIVICS
Digital Civics: citizen empowerment with and through technology. Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Clara Crivellaro, Christopher Le Dantec, Eric Gordon, Pete Wright, Patrick Olivier. The current economic crisis has thrown the relationship between citizens, communities and the stateinto sharp relief.
DIGITAL CIVICS
Alexander Wilson. alexander.wilson@newcastle.ac.uk. Zander is a doctoral trainee in the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Digital Civics at Open Lab, Newcastle University. His research explores the intersections of digital technology, design, human–computer interaction and town planning, with a focus on alternative andenhanced tools and
DIGITAL CIVICS
Digital Civics is an emerging field of research that draws on a number of disciplinary perspectives including the social and political sciences, design, and computing- especially human-centred computing. This module will provide an introduction to digital civicsDIGITAL CIVICS
In this paper, Sengers and Gaver challenge the ‘classic model’ of HCI, not only promoting co-existing interpretations of systems, but advocating the notion that systems should be explicitly designed to be open to interpretation (one example being to design systems “like ablank canvas”).
DIGITAL CIVICS
The flipside is “Critical Qualitative Research”, which has a more questioning approach. It tries to understand the ‘ why’ of what is said, what factors influenced the participant to say this, and what this represented. It is considered to frame reality and science asDIGITAL CIVICS
A group including designers, artists, coders and museum fans came together for a hackathon at the Great North Museum: Hancock in Newcastle. Their aim was to think of ways to reimagine and remake the museum: innovative ideas that challenge what a museum is and what it means to its community.DIGITAL CIVICS
vidya.sarangapani@newcastle.ac.uk. My life-roles span around being a researcher, educator, learner, mother, warrior, feminist and seeker. As a researcher at Open Lab, I work with schools in England to examine how they are engaging with digital technologies for teaching andlearning purposes.
DIGITAL CIVICS
d.howard2@newcastle.ac.uk. My research interests lie in exploring how civic engagement can be enhanced through the creation of games. Questions I am investigating include: How can civic engagement games be used to make engagement processes deeper, broader and more reflective in nature for both participants and stakeholders in thatprocess?
DIGITAL CIVICS
Digital Civics is a RCUK funded research initiative to reimagine digital local government and communities. Since 2014, we have been examining the design and application of digital technologies in different areas of service provision: social care, community health,DIGITAL CIVICS
The pluralist nature of our society has encouraged young people to explore and experience cultural diversity from a very young age. Schools are championing this approach by entwining curriculum topics with themes of cultural diversity but often this consists of exploring factual knowledge of rituals, practices, objects and historicalevents.
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The study used AX3 acceleration sensors that were designed in Open Lab and manufactured by Axivity Ltd, a Newcastle University spin-out. “It’s actually a relatively simple device, in many ways just like your average wearable fitness tracker but with the capability to store the raw unprocessed data on the device,” explained Patrick Olivier.DIGITAL CIVICS
The Context. Neighbourhood planning allows communities to come together to create their own planning policy for their area. But, it is a long and complex process.DIGITAL CIVICS
Cross-cultural learning within the British curriculum has often been explored through international historical events, practices and rituals. Whilst this may be interesting to highlight concepts of diversity we believe there is need for curriculum to investigate intra-national cultures to dispel notions of cultural homogeneity within nation-states.DIGITAL CIVICS
11.20.2018. Tangible interfaces are beginning to move from research labs into physical real-world spaces, weaving their way into homes, workplaces, learning environments and the public realm . This offers a world of opportunities to improve and deepen visitor experiences within the culture and heritage industry.DIGITAL CIVICS
This blog post aims to explore how Human Computer Interaction (HCI) research can enhance the tools available to placemaking practises to create a richer and more engaging experience for citizens within thepublic realm.
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This week, I read “Yesterday’s tomorrows: Notes on ubiquitous computing’s dominant vision”.The author exploited the contemporary practice of ubiquitous computing in three different countries with the help of cross-cultural investigations.DIGITAL CIVICS
09.30.2016. Open Lab has a longstanding interest in the connections between technology and political activism and engaging local communities in decisions that affect them. In the summer of 2016 this research expanded to Greece, with the opening of Open Lab: Athens. The financial crisis has led to huge changes to Greek society, includingthe
DIGITAL CIVICS
vidya.sarangapani@newcastle.ac.uk. My life-roles span around being a researcher, educator, learner, mother, warrior, feminist and seeker. As a researcher at Open Lab, I work with schools in England to examine how they are engaging with digital technologies for teaching andlearning purposes.
DIGITAL CIVICS
Digital Civics is a long-term research initiative led by Open Lab, Newcastle University that is exploring how digital technologies can empower citizens and communities. Open Lab is a world-leading research centre into human-computer interaction and social and ubiquitous computing, and includes academics from the fields of computer scienceDIGITAL CIVICS
Digital Civics is a RCUK funded research initiative to reimagine digital local government and communities. Since 2014, we have been examining the design and application of digital technologies in different areas of service provision: social care, community health, public health, education and local democracy.DIGITAL CIVICS
Digital Civics: citizen empowerment with and through technology. Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Clara Crivellaro, Christopher Le Dantec, Eric Gordon, Pete Wright, Patrick Olivier. The current economic crisis has thrown the relationship between citizens, communities and the stateinto sharp relief.
DIGITAL CIVICS
Alexander Wilson. alexander.wilson@newcastle.ac.uk. Zander is a doctoral trainee in the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Digital Civics at Open Lab, Newcastle University. His research explores the intersections of digital technology, design, human–computer interaction and town planning, with a focus on alternative andenhanced tools and
DIGITAL CIVICS
Some students used the Thinking Kit platform, a multi-user, computer based learning application, designed to promote collaboration and higher order thinking skills, to develop interactive digital activities. By talking to their community members over a sustained period of time, students could display empathic attitudes to learning.DIGITAL CIVICS
The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Digital Civics at Newcastle University aims to train 55 doctoral students between 2014 and 2022. In 2018 we have 15 fully-funded studentships, for computer scientists and graduates of other disciplines interested in the design, deployment and evaluation of community-driven digitaltechnologies and
DIGITAL CIVICS
The Context. Neighbourhood planning allows communities to come together to create their own planning policy for their area. But, it is a long and complex process.DIGITAL CIVICS
The flipside is “Critical Qualitative Research”, which has a more questioning approach. It tries to understand the ‘ why’ of what is said, what factors influenced the participant to say this, and what this represented. It is considered to frame reality and science asDIGITAL CIVICS
The C-Card Condom Finder app allows users to find and review places they can use their C-Cards. C-Cards are available for free to anyone under the age of 25 across the North East, and give young people access to free condoms and sexual health information, with these services provided by a large number of participating outlets. MarkHedley, the
DIGITAL CIVICS
A group including designers, artists, coders and museum fans came together for a hackathon at the Great North Museum: Hancock in Newcastle. Their aim was to think of ways to reimagine and remake the museum: innovative ideas that challenge what a museum is and what it means to its community.DIGITAL CIVICS
Digital Civics is a long-term research initiative led by Open Lab, Newcastle University that is exploring how digital technologies can empower citizens and communities. Open Lab is a world-leading research centre into human-computer interaction and social and ubiquitous computing, and includes academics from the fields of computer scienceDIGITAL CIVICS
Digital Civics is a RCUK funded research initiative to reimagine digital local government and communities. Since 2014, we have been examining the design and application of digital technologies in different areas of service provision: social care, community health, public health, education and local democracy.DIGITAL CIVICS
Digital Civics: citizen empowerment with and through technology. Vasilis Vlachokyriakos, Clara Crivellaro, Christopher Le Dantec, Eric Gordon, Pete Wright, Patrick Olivier. The current economic crisis has thrown the relationship between citizens, communities and the stateinto sharp relief.
DIGITAL CIVICS
Alexander Wilson. alexander.wilson@newcastle.ac.uk. Zander is a doctoral trainee in the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Digital Civics at Open Lab, Newcastle University. His research explores the intersections of digital technology, design, human–computer interaction and town planning, with a focus on alternative andenhanced tools and
DIGITAL CIVICS
Some students used the Thinking Kit platform, a multi-user, computer based learning application, designed to promote collaboration and higher order thinking skills, to develop interactive digital activities. By talking to their community members over a sustained period of time, students could display empathic attitudes to learning.DIGITAL CIVICS
The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Digital Civics at Newcastle University aims to train 55 doctoral students between 2014 and 2022. In 2018 we have 15 fully-funded studentships, for computer scientists and graduates of other disciplines interested in the design, deployment and evaluation of community-driven digitaltechnologies and
DIGITAL CIVICS
The Context. Neighbourhood planning allows communities to come together to create their own planning policy for their area. But, it is a long and complex process.DIGITAL CIVICS
The flipside is “Critical Qualitative Research”, which has a more questioning approach. It tries to understand the ‘ why’ of what is said, what factors influenced the participant to say this, and what this represented. It is considered to frame reality and science asDIGITAL CIVICS
The C-Card Condom Finder app allows users to find and review places they can use their C-Cards. C-Cards are available for free to anyone under the age of 25 across the North East, and give young people access to free condoms and sexual health information, with these services provided by a large number of participating outlets. MarkHedley, the
DIGITAL CIVICS
A group including designers, artists, coders and museum fans came together for a hackathon at the Great North Museum: Hancock in Newcastle. Their aim was to think of ways to reimagine and remake the museum: innovative ideas that challenge what a museum is and what it means to its community.DIGITAL CIVICS
Digital Civics is an emerging field of research that draws on a number of disciplinary perspectives including the social and political sciences, design, and computing- especially human-centred computing. This module will provide an introduction to digital civicsDIGITAL CIVICS
Young people in the North East will be able to find places to access free condoms and sexual health information, thanks to an app generated using App Movement, an app-development platform developed as part of Newcastle University’s digital civics research.. The C-Card Condom Finder app allows users to find and review places they can use theirC-Cards.
DIGITAL CIVICS
App Movement is an online platform that enables communities to propose and promote ideas for mobile applications in response to community needs, collaboratively design the concept through a series of customisable features, and automateDIGITAL CIVICS
Studies within this paradigm tend to be lab based with a narrow, specific, focus and look at one moment in time with little wider context. In contrast, studies in the practice paradigm are situated and informed by the time and place in which they take place, they are usually field based and can cover a broader scope and time period.DIGITAL CIVICS
PhD Frequently Asked Questions. Below you will find some frequently asked questions and answers that prospective students may have about the CDT in Digital Civics. If you have specific questions please contact openlab-admin@newcastle.ac.uk.DIGITAL CIVICS
11.20.2018. Tangible interfaces are beginning to move from research labs into physical real-world spaces, weaving their way into homes, workplaces, learning environments and the public realm . This offers a world of opportunities to improve and deepen visitor experiences within the culture and heritage industry.DIGITAL CIVICS
09.30.2016. Open Lab has a longstanding interest in the connections between technology and political activism and engaging local communities in decisions that affect them. In the summer of 2016 this research expanded to Greece, with the opening of Open Lab: Athens. The financial crisis has led to huge changes to Greek society, includingthe
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The paper (Ubicomp’s Colonial Impulse) posits that colonialism is a pervasive aspect of ubiquitous computing. They describe the concept of colonialism as ‘a knowledge enterprise’ and point to ‘institutions of knowledge’ such as Kew Gardens or The British Museum that are more than just knowledge repositories but rather where the classification of things happens.DIGITAL CIVICS
As computers permeate more and more aspects of our lives, it becomes increasingly important that we consider those marginalised or excludedby new innovations.
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Newcastle’s parks and allotments are facing big changes, but local people are being brought into the discussion. Open Lab is working with Newcastle City Council to hold workshops and online discussions that include residents, allotment holders, the business community, local charitable groups, friends of parks and other interested parties.Cookie Policy
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DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR PARTICIPATORY CITIZENSHIP Digital Civics is a long-term research initiative led by Open Lab, Newcastle University that is exploring how digital technologies can empower citizens and communities. Open Lab is a world-leading research centre into human-computer interaction and social and ubiquitous computing, and includes academics from the fields of computer science, design, engineering and social and health sciences. Apply now for our summer internships! CRITICAL ENGAGEMENT AND INTRA-CULTURAL KNOWING: A CASE FOR CROSS-CULTURAL LEARNING Cross-cultural learning within the British curriculum has often been explored through international historical events, practices and rituals. Whilst this may be interesting to highlight concepts of diversity we believe there is need for curriculum to investigate intra-national cultures to dispel notions of cultural homogeneity within nation-states. We worked with two schools in the Northeast of England,Continue reading
DEEP LEARNING THROUGH CLASSROOM-COMMUNITY COLLABORATION The pluralist nature of our society has encouraged young people to explore and experience cultural diversity from a very young age. Schools are championing this approach by entwining curriculum topics with themes of cultural diversity but often this consists of exploring factual knowledge of rituals, practices, objects andhistorical events.
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CREATE4DEMENTIA WINNER ANNOUNCED After three months, 15 ideas and dozens of conversations about technology and dementia, the winner of the Create4Dementia competition has been announced. Family Connections, an idea proposed by Ali Taylor, will be produced by iResources, a small development companybased in Newcastle.
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DATA SCIENCE WILL CHANGE THE WORLD I attended Urban Analytics Data Drive event on 25 and 26 July at the Alan Turing Institute in London. With a strong faith that data science can change the world, the Alan Turing Institute joined forces with the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Data Science Campus to host the first policy-focused Data Dive.Continue reading
LOCAL DEMOCRACY IN ACTION: A REFLECTION ON THE #NOTWESTMINSTERCONFERENCE
On 10 and 11 February, we attended the #notwestminster conference in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. This event brought together tens of people from local authorities, universities and tech startups to attend a series of design experiments and workshops centred around strengthening local democracy – however far we happen to be fromLondon.
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DEBATE THE FUTURE OF NEWCASTLE'S PARKS Newcastle’s parks and allotments are facing big changes, but local people are being brought into the discussion. Open Lab is working with Newcastle City Council to hold workshops and online discussions that include residents, allotment holders, the business community, local charitable groups, friends of parks and other interested parties.Continue reading
HELPING YOUNG PEOPLE FIND FREE CONDOMS Young people in the North East will be able to find places to access free condoms and sexual health information, thanks to an app generated using App Movement, an app-development platform developed as part of Newcastle University’s digital civics research.Continue reading
DESIGNING THE CONFERENCE Local businesses and innovation experts are being invited to help shape content for this year’s VentureFest North East, using EventMovement. The free online platform, developed by digital civics researchers at Newcastle University, allows communities to propose, design and plan events, and is now being used to put delegates in control of a new People’s Choice part of the VentureFest North Eastprogramme.
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TECHNOLOGY AT THE EDGE Professor, researcher, author. And organiser of the Tiree Tech Wave, bringing technological experimentation to a remote Scottish island. Alan Dix is among the most influential figures within human-computer interaction, and his career is as varied as it is distinguished. He is an author of one of the key HCI textbooks and has extensive experience of teaching, currently at the University of Birmingham.Continue reading
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APP MOVEMENT: A PLATFORM FOR THE COMMUNITY COMMISSIONING OF MOBILEAPPLICATIONS
App Movement is an online platform that enables communities to propose and promote ideas for mobile applications in response to community needs, collaboratively design the concept through a series of customisable features, and automate the development and deployment ofa customised app.
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FEEDBACK FROM PEER-EXPERTS IMPACTS CROSS-CULTURAL LEARNING Today’s globalised world has sparked our interest to know more about the diverse cultures and heritages that voluntarily or involuntarily shape our everyday lives. Education can prepare students to adapt and live fulfilling lives in this globalised world, but often cultural learning through the curriculum is delivered in a rigid manner.Continue reading
FEMPOWER.TECH
While many digital civics projects explore feminist issues, such as Angelika’s work supporting services for sex workers, or the FeedFinder app which supports women who chose to breastfeed in public, human-computer interaction remains a field that can be hostile towomen.
To create a supportive and collaborative environment in which to share and raise awareness of feminist issues within HCI, a group of digital civics researchers established fempower.tech.Continue reading
WELCOME TO OPEN LAB: ATHENS Open Lab has a longstanding interest in the connections between technology and political activism and engaging local communities in decisions that affect them. In the summer of 2016 this research expanded to Greece, with the opening of Open Lab: Athens. The financial crisis has led to huge changes to Greek society,Continue reading
GETTING YOUNG PEOPLE THINKING ACTIVE For nearly a decade primary school children in the North East have learned about fitness and nutrition through Newcastle United Foundation’s Match Fit programme. Now, a digital civics project aims to enhance this six-week programme by using digital technologies to further increase the fitness and health awareness of primary schoolchildren.
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PERSONAL DATA: TRUST, POWER AND INNOVATION Digital technology has opened up countless opportunities for collecting, sharing and using data: “a fundamental paradigm shift in our world,” according to Digital Catapult’s Lucie Burgess. “What we’re seeing now is new models of companies being able to engage with users through their personal data in a way that builds trust,” she explained.Continue reading
SUMMER INTERNSHIPS IN DIGITAL CIVICS FOR DISABLED PEOPLE In recognition of the under-inclusion of disabled people in the design, development and study of technology, EPSRC have funded a summer internship program attached to the Centre for Doctoral Training in Digital Civics at Newcastle University. Successful applicants will have the opportunity to engage as a trainee researcher and team member of the varied projects based in the Digital Interaction Group;Continue reading
THE SOCIAL LIVES OF OLDER PEOPLE LIVING IN WINGROVE A group of digital civics researchers are exploring how older people living in the Wingrove ward in Newcastle feel about their social lives, including their relationships with friends, family, neighbours and more informal contacts and connections. Jenny Liddle, who is involved with the project, explains more about their work.Continue reading
DOING DOUBLE DABBLE: ORGANISER REFLECTIONS Feminist theory and practice came together at what could be the first of many Double Dabble events. Double Dabble: A Feminist Day of Making was organised by fempower.tech, a group of intersectional feminists at Open Lab who seek to explore and raise awareness of feminist issues in HCI. Angelika and Janis, two of the main organisers of the event, reflected on how things went.Continue reading
NEWCASTLE AT THE FOREFRONT OF PLANNING A report by Future Cities Catapult has named Newcastle as one of the leading cities in the UK for digital planning and engagement. The Future Cities Catapult’s Future of Planning project aims to explore how digital technologies can influence and improve planning practices and making the planning process more transparent andcollaborative.
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SUPPORTING WOMEN WHO CHOOSE TO BREASTFEED IN PUBLIC Many new mothers stop breastfeeding early because they fear how people will react in public. FeedFinder is a free mobile app that aims to support breastfeeding women by helping them find breastfeeding-friendly places in their community. Women can use FeedFinder to search for and view places on the map where other women have previously breastfed, and contribute their own experiences of a new or existing venue.Continue reading
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