Citizens breaking out of filter bubbles: Urban screens as civic media


Autoria(s): Foth, Marcus; Tomitsch, Martin; Forlano, Laura; Haeusler, Matthias Hank; Satchell, Christine
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01/06/2016

Resumo

Social media platforms risk polarising public opinions by employing proprietary algorithms that produce filter bubbles and echo chambers. As a result, the ability of citizens and communities to engage in robust debate in the public sphere is diminished. In response, this paper highlights the capacity of urban interfaces, such as pervasive displays, to counteract this trend by exposing citizens to the socio-cultural diversity of the city. Engagement with different ideas, networks and communities is crucial to both innovation and the functioning of democracy. We discuss examples of urban interfaces designed to play a key role in fostering this engagement. Based on an analysis of works empirically-grounded in field observations and design research, we call for a theoretical framework that positions pervasive displays and other urban interfaces as civic media. We argue that when designed for more than wayfinding, advertisement or television broadcasts, urban screens as civic media can rectify some of the pitfalls of social media by allowing the polarised user to break out of their filter bubble and embrace the cultural diversity and richness of the city.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/95129/

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ACM

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/95129/1/PerDis2016_v11mt.pdf

DOI:10.1145/2914920.2915010

Foth, Marcus, Tomitsch, Martin, Forlano, Laura, Haeusler, Matthias Hank, & Satchell, Christine (2016) Citizens breaking out of filter bubbles: Urban screens as civic media. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Pervasive Displays (PerDis'16), ACM, Oulu, Finland. (In Press)

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School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #080504 Ubiquitous Computing #080602 Computer-Human Interaction #080709 Social and Community Informatics #120304 Digital and Interaction Design #120508 Urban Design #190205 Interactive Media #190301 Journalism Studies #190399 Journalism and Professional Writing not elsewhere classified #200102 Communication Technology and Digital Media Studies #urban screens #social media #algorithmic filters #public sphere #civic engagement #community engagement #filter bubbles #echo chambers #democracy #smart cities #smart citizen #media architecture
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Conference Paper