Mobility Urban Values (MUV) 2020 (Event)

Activity: Editorial work and peer reviewPeer review of manuscriptsResearch

Description

D3.2 Community co-creation knowledge sharing
In MUV, pilot partners utilize co-creation to work with local communities in six diverse locations throughout Europe. As partners have worked in their own local contexts, they have also developed and shared insights, tools, and strategies related to the co-creation process with the consortium.
This deliverable documents the co-creation knowledge sharing that took place in MUV. Three physical workshops (in Bergen aan Zee [2018], Netherlands; Fundao, Portugal [2018]; and Ghent, Belgium [2019]) served as the basis for knowledge sharing during the project. Each workshop had a specific objective, which framed the knowledge sharing that occurred there: Game customization, monitoring stations, and mobility policies, respectively. Each workshop took place at the beginning of a new co-creation cycle.
In MUV, co-creation cycles are a process that developed around:
● how to link mobility to gamification (through the app and game design elements
centred on users and neighbourhoods' identity) and free play (at street level as a
form of engagement)
● how to link gamification and free play to services (e.g. using also monitoring
stations)
● how to give feedback to urban mobility policies (e.g. starting conversational
planning) (D2.4).
Period14 Jun 201928 Jun 2019
Event typeOther
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Keywords

  • knowledge sharing
  • co-creation
  • neighbourhood
  • Communities of practice