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CyberParks – The Interface Between People, Places and Technology

New Approaches and Perspectives

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  • High quality selected papers

  • State of the art research

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 11380)

Part of the book sub series: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI (LNISA)

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Table of contents (24 chapters)

  1. Programming and Activating Cyberparks

    1. A Spotlight of Co-creation and Inclusiveness of Public Open Spaces

      • Ina Šuklje Erjavec, Tatiana Ruchinskaya
      Pages 209-223Open Access
    2. CyberParks Songs and Stories - Enriching Public Spaces with Localized Culture Heritage Material such as Digitized Songs and Stories

      • Kåre Synnes, Georgios Artopoulos, Carlos Smaniotto Costa, Marluci Menezes, Gaia Redaelli
      Pages 224-237Open Access
  2. Digital Hybrids - Between Tool and Methods

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 239-239
    2. Digital Hybrids - Between Tool and Methods: An Introduction and Overview

      • Konstantinos Ioannidis, Carlos Smaniotto Costa
      Pages 241-250Open Access
    3. Methodological Approaches to Reflect on the Relationships Between People, Spaces, Technologies

      • Barbora Čakovská, Mária Bihuňová, Preben Hansen, Ernesto Marcheggiani, Andrea Galli
      Pages 251-261Open Access
    4. Modelling Co-creation Ecosystem for Public Open Spaces

      • Aelita Skarzauskiene, Monika Maciuliene, Petja Ivanova-Radovanova
      Pages 262-277Open Access
    5. Using ICTs for the Improvement of Public Open Spaces: The Opportunity Offered by CyberParks Digital Tools

      • Eneko Osaba, Roberto Pierdicca, Tiago Duarte, Alfonso Bahillo, Diogo Mateus
      Pages 278-293Open Access
    6. A Pedagogical Model for CyberParks

      • Philip Bonanno, Michal Klichowski, Penelope Lister
      Pages 294-307Open Access
    7. The Application of Advanced IoT in Cyberparks

      • Jamal Raiyn, Jugoslav Jokovic
      Pages 308-321Open Access
  3. Back Matter

    Pages 323-323

About this book

This open access book is about public open spaces, about people, and about the relationship between them and the role of technology in this relationship. It is about different approaches, methods, empirical studies, and concerns about a phenomenon that is increasingly being in the centre of sciences and strategies – the penetration of digital technologies in the urban space. As the main outcome of the CyberParks Project, this book aims at fostering the understanding about the current and future interactions of the nexus people, public spaces and technology. It addresses a wide range of challenges and multidisciplinary perspectives on emerging phenomena related to the penetration of technology in people’s lifestyles - affecting therefore the whole society, and with this, the production and use of public spaces. Cyberparks coined the term cyberpark to describe the mediated public space, that emerging type of urban spaces where nature and cybertechnologies blend together to generate hybrid experiences and enhance quality of life.

Keywords

  • Computer networks
  • Data communication systems
  • Electronic commerce
  • Information technology
  • Mobile computing
  • Mobile devices
  • Social networking
  • Telecommunication networks
  • Digital Technologies
  • Digital Tools
  • Digitally Enhanced Places
  • Ethnographic Studies
  • Hybrid Places
  • Interactions of People and Places
  • Open Access
  • Physical-Digital Interfaces
  • Sensor Devices and Platforms
  • Spatial needs
  • Uses and Users of Public Spaces
  • World Wide Web

Editors and Affiliations

  • Universidade Lusófona, Lisbon, Portugal

    Carlos Smaniotto Costa

  • Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia

    Ina Šuklje Erjavec

  • University College Cork, Cork, Ireland

    Therese Kenna

  • Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

    Michiel de Lange

  • aaiko arkitekter, Oslo, Norway

    Konstantinos Ioannidis

  • Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Warsaw, Poland

    Gabriela Maksymiuk

  • Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Martijn de Waal

Bibliographic Information

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