Roadmap for human-machine networks for Citizen Participation
Roadmap for human-machine networks for Citizen Participation
This white paper presents a roadmap for human-machine networks for Citizen Participation. Based on a quantitative survey of 20 self-selecting stakeholders, key issues across stakeholders were identified along with potential conflicts between them. The challenges of developing and maintaining trust along with keeping motivation going are discussed. These are addressed in the first instance with manipulation of dimensions derived from the HUMANE typology to suggest ways in which conflict between stakeholders might be addressed. Finally, returning to the main concerns of trust and motivation, a non-linear timeline is proposed based on activities affecting HMNs and how such events might affect trust.
Human-machine networks, citizen participation, roadmap
Walland, Paul
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Pickering, Brian
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20 June 2017
Walland, Paul
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Pickering, Brian
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Walland, Paul and Pickering, Brian
(2017)
Roadmap for human-machine networks for Citizen Participation
Springer
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Abstract
This white paper presents a roadmap for human-machine networks for Citizen Participation. Based on a quantitative survey of 20 self-selecting stakeholders, key issues across stakeholders were identified along with potential conflicts between them. The challenges of developing and maintaining trust along with keeping motivation going are discussed. These are addressed in the first instance with manipulation of dimensions derived from the HUMANE typology to suggest ways in which conflict between stakeholders might be addressed. Finally, returning to the main concerns of trust and motivation, a non-linear timeline is proposed based on activities affecting HMNs and how such events might affect trust.
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HUMANE-roadmap-for-citizen-participation
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Published date: 20 June 2017
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HUMANE is an EU-Funded project within the H2020-ICT-2014-1 call. Project number: 645043.
Keywords:
Human-machine networks, citizen participation, roadmap
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/414251
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Paul Walland
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