Animating personalised networking in a student apartment complex through participatory design

Authors

  • Marcus Foth

Keywords:

Community Informatics, Community Networks, Neighbourhoods, Networked Individualism, Social Capital, Participatory Design, Sociocultural Animation, Urban Tribes

Abstract

This paper describes the research design of an ongoing case study in an apartment complex comprising approximately 160 intemational students in Brisbane, Australia. The objective of the study involves the design and development of an online community network to facilitate the creation and growth of a sustainable residential neighbourhood community. The study is informed by the PAD methodology which combines principles of participatory design with sociocultural animation. Preliminary research findings led to a new design strategy which takes Wellman's theory of networked individualism into account. The new community building strategy allows for the diversity and individualism of tenants by working towards providing easy and convenient ways for tenants to identify birds of a feather and to conduct personalised networking. What may emerge from this process is an intricate web of social networks that span the anonymous void of the apartment complex itself, a web of "urban tribes".

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Published

2004-01-01

Issue

Section

Short Papers - Session 10: Place