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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Workshop on Multispecies Urbanism and the Methodological Future of Inclusive 
Smart City Design
At the 22nd ECSCW 2024, European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative 
Work
17.06.2024 or 18.06.2024 – 08:30am – 13:00pm (CET)
Rimini, Italy

Website: https://just-city.pubpub.org/

TL;DR
* Half-day workshop in conjunction with ECSCW 2024 in Rimini
* Motivation letters via Google Form
* The deadline for submitting position papers is May 10th, 2024
* At least one of the authors of submissions accepted for the workshop must 
register for ECSCW 2024

Abstract:
The incorporation of digital infrastructure has become increasingly important 
in Smart Cities. Inclusive Smart City design requires an intersectional 
approach that engages human and non-human actors. While in academia inclusive 
design and socio-technical methods are emerging, Smart City practitioners lack 
universally accessible collections of methods applicable for diverse target 
groups. This workshop examines creative, qualitative and participatory methods 
with practitioners and researchers for inclusive design of Smart Cities that 
consider the needs and preferences of vulnerable target groups such as older 
adults, wildlife, and nature. A participatory approach is applied, taking into 
account the multidisciplinary complex work context of practitioners, e.g., 
representatives of municipalities. This workshop is the third of a series of 
workshops against this theme and closes the circle of different relevant 
stakeholders (researchers, vulnerable target groups, practitioners), resulting 
into a collection of inclusive, participatory methods which are made accessible 
to Smart City practitioners in an online toolbox.

Call for Participation:
This half-day workshop will explore creative, qualitative, and participatory 
methods for the inclusion of vulnerable human and non-human groups (wildlife, 
nature) in Smart City design.

We seek motivation letters where potential participants share one method each 
related to the workshop theme. Letters of motivation should be submitted via
Google 
Form<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1JZCpnV2sqFsmcOxc8WL-qR31by0dd1TlDgfZYFq88PY/viewform?edit_requested=true>
 by Mai 10th, 2024. At least one author of accepted letters must register for 
the main workshop (attendance onsite or hybrid) and at least one day of the 
conference (attendance onsite).

This hands-on hybrid workshop, which is the third in a series of workshops and 
whose orientation is based on all previous measures, will facilitate the 
exchange of methods and knowledge, the building of skills in the use of the 
methods presented, and the collaborative design of an active Caring Community 
using a user-centered evaluated spectrum of methods for inclusive Smart City 
design processes that give voice to the most vulnerable groups. With this 
focus, we lean on CSCW-related studies that design and support collaborative 
work and coordination on the basis of computer-supported systems.

The workshop-related Miro board will share the essence of the accepted letters 
and diverse methods to inform all participants before the workshop and give 
therefore more space for deep dialogue, exploration and adaptation of methods 
in the workshop.

We invite researchers interested in the theme but also professionally active or 
experienced with at least one of the vulnerable target groups (human and/or 
non-human actors) and/or their practitioners. Motivation letters can be 
uploaded in the Google Form sharing your motivation, professional background, 
method used and experiences linked to that. For more details and future 
collaboration see our Caring Community platform<https://just-city.pubpub.org/>.

Organizers:
Tanja Aal (University of Siegen)
Laura Scheepmaker (Saxion University of Applied Sciences)
Alicia Takaoka (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
Doug Schuler (The Evergreen State College)
Alan H. Borning (University of Washington)
Claudia Müller (University of Siegen)
Konstantin Aal (University of Siegen)

We are looking forward to your submissions!




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