[Air-L] CFP: engaging citizens in smart city development - work in progress session

Katherine Harrison katherine.harrison at gmail.com
Wed Feb 9 02:44:02 PST 2022


13-14 June 2022 the “Sustainability means inclusivity” closing festival
will be take place in Norrköping, Sweden. With this event, we aim to think
about how sustainability and inclusivity go hand-in-hand when it comes to
the successful long-term adoption of smart city technologies. By this we
mean: A sustainable urban environment depends as much on creating an
inclusive space that is safe, accessible and comfortable for a diverse
group of citizens as it does on deploying “smart” technologies for energy
efficiency or environmental protection.

The closing festival aims to create dialogue between citizens, researchers
and other stakeholders through a lively and engaging program of events
focused around the themes of citizen science and urban gardening. The two
days include presentations, kids’ activities, citizen science sessions,
urban gardening, time to network, work-in-progress paper discussions and
much more, all organized around sessions with our inspiring speakers (see
below).


*Part of the program we are planning is one or more work-in-progress
sessions on the topic of engaging citizens in smart city development. We
are hoping to gather researchers, professionals, activists, and others in a
friendly environment fostering productive conversations on the topic. If
you want to take part in the work-in-progress sessions, please send us a
250-word* position statement (not inc.references). It can be a case study,
an interesting idea, a challenging question or anything you want to bring
to the table.*
*Send your position statement to <sustainabilitymeansinclusivity at gmail.com
<sustainabilitymeansinclusivity at gmail.com>> no later than February 25,
2022.*

Confirmed speakers:
Lauren Klein, Winship Distinguished Research Professor and Associate
Professor, Departments of English and Quantitative Theory & Methods, Emory
University (https://lklein.com/ )
Francesco Pilla, Associate Professor, School of Architecture, Planning and
Environmental Policy, University College Dublin. (
https://people.ucd.ie/francesco.pilla )
Gabriele Ferri, Senior researcher in Civic Interaction Design and Head of
Program of the M.Sc. Digital Design, Amsterdam University of Applied
Sciences (https://www.gabrieleferri.com/ )
Modan Akbarnazim, Architect, Planner and Process Manager with
specialization in Regeneration and Development.
Ramon Ribera Fumaz, Lead researcher, Urban Transformation and global change
laboratory (TURBA), Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3), Universitat
Oberta de Catalunya (
http://transfer.rdi.uoc.edu/en/researcher/ribera-fumaz-ramon )
Linda Gustafsson, gender equality strategist and coordinator for the
municipality's commission for social sustainability, Umeå.
This festival is organized in collaboration between
• “Sustainability means inclusivity: Engaging citizens in early stage smart
city development” project (
https://liu.se/en/research/sustainability-means-inclusivity )
• Cities 5.0 research network (https://liu.se/en/research/cities-50)
research network
• Smart City & Digital Sovereignty research network (
https://liu.se/en/article/smart-city-digital-sovereignty)

Festival registration opens 1 March 2022. For more information see:
https://liu.se/en/article/the-sustainability-means-inclusivity-closing-festival



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