Print Email Facebook Twitter On digital citizenship and data as a new commons Title On digital citizenship and data as a new commons: Can we design a new movement? Author Mulder, I. (TU Delft Design Conceptualization and Communication) Jaśkiewicz, T.J. (TU Delft Design Conceptualization and Communication) Morelli, Nicola (Aalborg University) Date 2019 Abstract Along with the urgent need to reinvent our society, a series of paradigm shifts are already shaping transitions toward a more participatory and digital society. The current work takes stock of the promise of open data as a new resource and elaborates upon the maker movement, which has spurred people’s capacity to participate and has provided tools and infrastructures to unleash people’s intrinsic ability to create and innovate. We explore how open data can be a new commons, discuss how hackathons can support digital citizenship, and reflect on the role of Transition Design in creating ecosystems around the common resource and in building capacity Subject capacity buildingdata literacydiffuse designdigital citizenshiphackathonsopen dataparadigm shiftsocietal challengesTransition Design To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4bc7fbc6-fe71-48ea-ba3b-3730313248ba ISSN 1668-0227 Source Cuaderno (73), 97-109 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2019 I. Mulder, T.J. Jaśkiewicz, Nicola Morelli Files PDF Cuadernos_73_TransitionDe ... Mulder.pdf 813.04 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:4bc7fbc6-fe71-48ea-ba3b-3730313248ba/datastream/OBJ/view