Open government for all? Co-creating digital public services for older adults through data walks
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review interventions/methods for engaging older adults in meaningful digital public service design by enabling them to engage critically and productively with open data and civic tech. Design/methodology/approach: The paper evaluates data walks as a method for engaging non-tech-savvy citizens in co-design work. These were evaluated along a framework considering how such interventions allow for sharing control (e.g. over design decisions), sharing expertise and enabling change. Findings: Within a co-creation project, different types of data walks may be conducted, including ideation walks, data co-creation walks or user test walks. These complement each other with respect to how they facilitate the sharing of control and expertise, and enable change for a variety of older citizens. Practical implications: Data walks are a method with a low-threshold, potentially enabling a variety of citizens to engage in co-design activities relating to open government and civic tech. Social implications: Such methods address the digital divide and further social participation of non-tech-savvy citizens. They value the resources and expertise of older adults as co-designers and partners, and counter stereotypical ideas about age and ageing. Originality/value: This pilot study demonstrates how data walks can be incorporated into larger co-creation projects.
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2019
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Authors: | Jarke, Juliane |
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Online Information Review. - Emerald, ISSN 1468-4527, ZDB-ID 2014462-3. - Vol. 43.2019, 6 (14.10.), p. 1003-1020
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Emerald |
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