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Title Hackathons and the Practices and Possibilities of Participation
ID_Doc 39631
Authors Perng, SY
Title Hackathons and the Practices and Possibilities of Participation
Year 2019
Published
DOI 10.1108/978-1-78769-139-120191010
Abstract Smart city developments have been subjected to technocratic envisioning and neoliberal urban developments. However, there have been attempts to reclaim the right to the city through organizing civic initiatives to widen the access to the making of future technologies and cities. This chapter draws on Mouffe's concept of agonistic relations to explore the diversifying ideals, rhetoric, and practices of hackathon organization to consider how they might cooperate with or contest one another and provide alternative means to technology and city making. The chapter analyzes different ways of organizing hackathons and discusses the opportunities for participants with diverse social backgrounds, knowledges and technical competences to join and work together. By examining the conflictual positions, articulations, and arrangements to widen participation, the chapter suggests that more open, inclusive, and collaborative city-making events might be possible. Further work is needed to examine conflictual hackathon participation practices and other civic initiatives to pursue a more egalitarian smart city.
Author Keywords Hackathon; innovation; participation; civic hacking; agonistic; hegemony
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Book Citation Index – Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH)
EID WOS:000837173300010
WoS Category Regional & Urban Planning; Urban Studies
Research Area Public Administration; Urban Studies
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