Book Chapter
Family Worlds: Technological Engagement for Families Negotiating Urban Traffic
Hilary Davis, Peter Francis, Bjorn Nansen, Frank Vetere
FROM SOCIAL BUTTERFLY TO ENGAGED CITIZEN: URBAN INFORMATICS, SOCIAL MEDIA, UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING, AND MOBILE TECHNOLOGY TO SUPPORT CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT | MIT PRESS | Published : 2011
Abstract
Studies from around the world show how the social media tools of Web 2.0 are shaping engagement with cities, communities, and spaces. Web 2.0 tools, including blogs, wikis, and photo sharing and social networking sites, have made possible a more participatory Internet experience. Much of this technology is available for mobile phones, where it can be integrated with such device-specific features as sensors and GPS. From Social Butterfly to Engaged Citizen examines how this increasingly open, collaborative, and personalizable technology is shaping not just our social interactions but new kinds of civic engagement with cities, communities, and spaces. It offers analyses and studies from around..
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