Authors
Hannu Kukka, Johanna Ylipulli, Anna Luusua, Anind K Dey
Publication date
2014/10/26
Book
Proceedings of the 8th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Fun, Fast, Foundational
Pages
658-667
Description
In this paper we present a multi-themed discussion on urban computing. We call for a more transdisciplinary approach to the field, and point out that urban computing systems are always necessarily an amalgamation of three interrelated components -- space, people, and technology. Because of these three elements, we argue that computer scientists cannot expect to stand alone and create systems that would respect the complex and messy sociocultural context in which these technologies operate. It is only through a deeper understanding of the existing social, cultural, and political contexts that we can hope to build deployments that respect and enhance the experience of living a technologically mediated life, and this understanding can only be achieved by including researchers from the social sciences as well as architecture and urban design. We will conclude by presenting our vision for a more …
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