Title
Infrastructuring Public Service Transformation: Creating Collaborative Spaces between Communities and Institutions through HCI Research
Abstract
HCI has a tradition of engaging in democratic practices and contributing to public service innovation. Working with complex socio-political realities presents significant challenges for HCI researchers, which are amplified by the current democratic and economic crisis. In this article, we present insights from a longitudinal study where we worked with multiple stakeholders in the context of an austerity-driven transformation of public parks service in a city in the North East of England. Over the course of 20 months, we developed a participatory socio-technical process designed to create collaborative spaces between communities and institutions to re-envision and re-shape the city's public parks service. The study contributes to HCI research concerned with developing tools and processes that aim at connecting across the boundaries between communities and institutions. Our process and the resulting analysis expose the practical complexities of transformation and co-creation processes and the troubles that come with opening spaces for wider participation within highly contested and political settings. We provide an orientation for HCI design research aspiring to contribute to social innovation and democratic practices in troubled times.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1145/3310284
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
Keywords
Field
DocType
Digital civics, local democracy, participatory infrastructuring, socio-technical systems
Digital civics,Public service,Social innovation,Public relations,Computer science,Design research,Sociotechnical system,Citizen journalism,Democracy,Multimedia,Politics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
26
3
1073-0516
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.37
0
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Clara Crivellaro1858.03
Robert Anderson212360.93
Daniel Lambton-Howard352.78
Tom Nappey420.37
Patrick Olivier53049230.82
Vasilis Vlachokyriakos6124.92
Alexander Wilson721.72
Peter Wright81645203.56