MiraMap: A We-Government Tool for Smart Peripheries in Smart Cities

Increasingly over the last decade, there has been attention and expectations on the role that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) solutions can play in increasing accountability, participation, and transparency in the public administration. In addition, attention to citizen participation...

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Main Authors: Francesca De Filippi, Cristina Coscia, Guido Boella, Alessio Antonini, Alessia Calafiore, Anna Cantini, Roberta Guido, Carlo Salaroglio, Luigi Sanasi, Claudio Schifanella
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2016-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7444140/
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spelling doaj-d779b30d32b2449dab7078e8ee17002d2021-03-29T19:42:05ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362016-01-0143824384310.1109/ACCESS.2016.25485587444140MiraMap: A We-Government Tool for Smart Peripheries in Smart CitiesFrancesca De Filippi0Cristina Coscia1Guido Boella2Alessio Antonini3Alessia Calafiore4Anna Cantini5Roberta Guido6Carlo Salaroglio7Luigi Sanasi8Claudio Schifanella9Department of Architecture and Design, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, ItalyDepartment of Architecture and Design, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, ItalyDepartment of Computer Science, University of Torino, Turin, ItalyDepartment of Computer Science, University of Torino, Turin, ItalyDepartment of Computer Science, University of Torino, Turin, ItalyDepartment of Architecture and Design, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, ItalyDepartment of Architecture, Design and Urban Planning, University of Sassari, Sassari, ItalyDepartment of Computer Science, University of Torino, Turin, ItalyDepartment of Computer Science, University of Torino, Turin, ItalyDepartment of Computer Science, University of Torino, Turin, ItalyIncreasingly over the last decade, there has been attention and expectations on the role that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) solutions can play in increasing accountability, participation, and transparency in the public administration. In addition, attention to citizen participation is more and more at the center of the debate about smart cities. However, technological solutions have been often proposed without considering the first citizen's needs and the sociotechnical misalignment within the city, i.e., in peripheral area. This paper outlines the design and implementation process of a we-government IT tool, called MiraMap. The project has been developed in the Mirafiori District in Torino (Italy), a neighborhood, which is characterized by the problems of marginality and by several undergoing urban transformations with a very high potential for social and economic development in the next few years. This makes Mirafiori Sud a valuable case study environment to experiment new methods and IT solutions to strengthen the connection between citizens and public administration. The object of MiraMap, indeed, is to facilitate communication and management between citizens and administration in reporting of issues and claims but also in submitting proposals. Collecting and handling of this information in an efficient way are crucial to improve the quality of life in urban suburbs, addressing more targeted and better performed public policies. In order to achieve those results, we combined First Life, a new local social network based on an interactive map, with a business process management system for easing reports about claims and proposals to be handled. The research process involves an interdisciplinary team, composed by architects, computer scientists, engineers, geographers, and legal experts, with the direct participation of local administrators and citizens.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7444140/Citizen engagement and smart governancemobile crowdsensing for smart citiesmodeling the social impact of smart technologiescase studies and testbeds for smart cities around the worldapplied research in smart cities
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author Francesca De Filippi
Cristina Coscia
Guido Boella
Alessio Antonini
Alessia Calafiore
Anna Cantini
Roberta Guido
Carlo Salaroglio
Luigi Sanasi
Claudio Schifanella
spellingShingle Francesca De Filippi
Cristina Coscia
Guido Boella
Alessio Antonini
Alessia Calafiore
Anna Cantini
Roberta Guido
Carlo Salaroglio
Luigi Sanasi
Claudio Schifanella
MiraMap: A We-Government Tool for Smart Peripheries in Smart Cities
IEEE Access
Citizen engagement and smart governance
mobile crowdsensing for smart cities
modeling the social impact of smart technologies
case studies and testbeds for smart cities around the world
applied research in smart cities
author_facet Francesca De Filippi
Cristina Coscia
Guido Boella
Alessio Antonini
Alessia Calafiore
Anna Cantini
Roberta Guido
Carlo Salaroglio
Luigi Sanasi
Claudio Schifanella
author_sort Francesca De Filippi
title MiraMap: A We-Government Tool for Smart Peripheries in Smart Cities
title_short MiraMap: A We-Government Tool for Smart Peripheries in Smart Cities
title_full MiraMap: A We-Government Tool for Smart Peripheries in Smart Cities
title_fullStr MiraMap: A We-Government Tool for Smart Peripheries in Smart Cities
title_full_unstemmed MiraMap: A We-Government Tool for Smart Peripheries in Smart Cities
title_sort miramap: a we-government tool for smart peripheries in smart cities
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Increasingly over the last decade, there has been attention and expectations on the role that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) solutions can play in increasing accountability, participation, and transparency in the public administration. In addition, attention to citizen participation is more and more at the center of the debate about smart cities. However, technological solutions have been often proposed without considering the first citizen's needs and the sociotechnical misalignment within the city, i.e., in peripheral area. This paper outlines the design and implementation process of a we-government IT tool, called MiraMap. The project has been developed in the Mirafiori District in Torino (Italy), a neighborhood, which is characterized by the problems of marginality and by several undergoing urban transformations with a very high potential for social and economic development in the next few years. This makes Mirafiori Sud a valuable case study environment to experiment new methods and IT solutions to strengthen the connection between citizens and public administration. The object of MiraMap, indeed, is to facilitate communication and management between citizens and administration in reporting of issues and claims but also in submitting proposals. Collecting and handling of this information in an efficient way are crucial to improve the quality of life in urban suburbs, addressing more targeted and better performed public policies. In order to achieve those results, we combined First Life, a new local social network based on an interactive map, with a business process management system for easing reports about claims and proposals to be handled. The research process involves an interdisciplinary team, composed by architects, computer scientists, engineers, geographers, and legal experts, with the direct participation of local administrators and citizens.
topic Citizen engagement and smart governance
mobile crowdsensing for smart cities
modeling the social impact of smart technologies
case studies and testbeds for smart cities around the world
applied research in smart cities
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7444140/
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