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Empowering community volunteers through matchmaking services

Authors :
Slingerland, G. (author)
Mulder, I. (author)
Jaśkiewicz, T.J. (author)
Slingerland, G. (author)
Mulder, I. (author)
Jaśkiewicz, T.J. (author)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

In Rotterdam, the participatory turn has spurred various bottom-up communities around public parks. These communities aim to take care of the parks in their neighbourhood and search for ways to demonstrate the societal value of their initiative. The current work explores how digital matchmaking services can strengthen community relationships. A research-through-design approach is applied to identify the main barriers hindering community participation. The final design Park Makers uses both Citizen-to-Activity matching and Citizen-to-Citizen matching as ways to engage citizens in the community. The corresponding research demonstrates that connecting park users (or better: future volunteers) with another citizen or activity matching their personal interest fosters community engagement. From this point of view, it might be interesting to focus further research on the potential value of other matchmaking principles, or even other services, for bottom-up citizen communities.<br />System Engineering<br />Design Conceptualization and Communication

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1357807039
Document Type :
Electronic Resource