Webinar #4 of the series Future of Online Participation in Cities
Citizens as Sensors?
Exploring participation in the Internet of Things
Smart cities increasingly rely on the deployment of sensor networks to collect environmental and urban data. But to what extent can citizens participate in the design of this data collection, and how open is the process and the data it generates?
In this webinar, we’ll explore how collaborative practices in the Internet of Things can help build more democratic smart cities. We’ll also discuss the risks that arise if, on the contrary, these initiatives extract data from citizens without involving them in decision-making processes. Attendees can watch live on Youtube and submit questions. Join us in the live discussion!
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December 10th 2024
11:00 – GMT-3 (Brasilia, Buenos Aires)
15:00 – Central European Time
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Meet the participants
Fernanda Campagnucci
MODERATOR
Posdoctoral researcher at the Scope Research Initiative at the University of Münster, she holds a Ph.D. in Public Administration and Government from FGV-SP. Fernanda was Executive Director of Open Knowledge Brazil, leading technology and data projects. As a public manager at São Paulo City Hall, she led the transparency and integrity policy and coordinated innovation and open government projects, such as Pátio Digital.
Thomas Bartoschek
PANELIST
Research associate (post-doc) at the Institute of Geoinformatics at the University of Münster. He is the founder and head of the research and student laboratory GI@School and head of the senseBox project. He conducts research in the fields of ‘Learning with Geotechnologies’, Human-Computer-Interaction and Citizen Science and develops products for education and communication of his research.
Gisele Craveiro
PANELIST
Professor at the University of São Paulo (USP), lecturing undergraduate courses and accredited in the Postgraduate Programme in Social Change and Political Participation. She is co-founder and coordinator of the Participation and Collaborative Development research group at the University of São Paulo (Colab-USP). She is member of the Latin American Open Data Initiative (ILDA)
Peter
Sailer
Panelist
Head of International Smart Cities Network project with GIZ, supporting the German Federal Ministry of Housing, Urban Development and Building, promoting the integration of digital solutions into citizen-centred urban development processes. Holds a MBA in International Real Estate Management.
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Organization and partners
The webinar series is a product of the research project Scope – State Capacity in Smart Cities for Online Participation. The research is is hosted by the Institute of Political Science (Ifpol) at the University of Münster and supported by the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education of Brazil (CAPES) and by the Brazil Center of the University of Münster, Germany. Learn more about the research and its team. The webinar series initiative also has the institutional partnership of the International Digital Dialogues of the German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport and the Goethe Institute – Sao Paulo.
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