Migration of a sharing platform from Copenhagen to Aarhus: a live exploration of how social innovations may travel

Authors

  • J?rn Messeter
  • Erik Gr?nvall
  • Lone Malmborg
  • Geraldine Fitzpatrick
  • ?zge Subasi
  • Eva Brandt
  • Martin S?nderlev Christensen
  • Thomas Raben

Abstract

Later developments in community-based PD have put a focus on how societal challenges and technological possibilities call for new forms of participation and civic engagement. In particular, lack of resources promotes public engagement in social innovation, and highlights questions of how innovations developed in a local community can successfully 'travel' to other settings. In this full-day workshop, we take a hands-on approach in exploring how social innovations can 'travel' between different settings through a concrete design case. A digital platform co-designed with stakeholders in a municipality in Copenhagen and in two neighbourhood groups in Vienna is brought to the workshop. Representatives from the city of Aarhus will participate as local stakeholders to engage with workshop participants in a one-day 'designathon' to explore the challenges of appropriating this social innovation to the local setting of Aarhus. Participants will leave with concrete experiences from an exploration of how a particular social innovation can 'travel'; involving real stakeholders in co-design of solutions to the challenges at hand.

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Published

2016-09-01

Issue

Section

WORKSHOP SESSION: Exploratory workshops