实践数据包容性:共同创建城市数据仪表板

IF 2.6 3区 经济学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science Pub Date : 2024-04-22 DOI:10.1177/23998083241245759
Yael Nidam, Reann Gibson, Rebecca Houston-Read, Marcia Picard, Vedette Gavin
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与社区合作伙伴共同创建城市数据和信息学,有助于形成以居民经验为基础、以实现社会变革为目标的见解和行动。尽管人们对共同创造战略的兴趣日益浓厚,但有关实施的指导性意见仍然很少。为了解决缺乏指导性指南的问题,我们详细介绍了 "健康邻里研究 "中的居民、社区和机构合作伙伴是如何共同创建邻里健康数据集和数据仪表板的,该仪表板允许所有合作伙伴以及公众访问和使用数据,以支持邻里层面的行动和区域规划。我们将重点放在合作和迭代设计过程中,共同创建一个数字工具,用于访问、分析、解释和交流社区生成的数据。虽然共同创造策略需要在建立关系和促进更复杂的过程中进行前期投资,但它们在产生真正具有代表性的数据集以及数据工具和服务方面具有显著的优势,可推进数据包容性,为社会变革奠定基础。
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Practicing data inclusion: Co-creation of an urban data dashboard
Co-creation of urban data and informatics with community partners facilitates the development of insights and actions that are grounded in residents’ experiences and aimed at achieving social change. Despite rising interest in co-creation strategies, instructive guidance on implementation remains scarce. To address the shortage of instructive guidance, we provide a detailed account of how the resident, community, and institutional partners in the Healthy Neighborhoods Study co-created a dataset on neighborhood health, and a data dashboard that allows for all partners, as well as the public, to access and use the data to support neighborhood-level action and regional planning. We focus on the collaborative and iterative design process used to co-create a digital tool to access, analyze, interpret, and communicate community-generated data. While co-creation strategies require an upfront investment in relationship building and facilitating a more complex process, they carry significant benefits in producing truly representative datasets and data tools and services that advance data inclusion, laying the foundation for social change.
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