[We are happy to share the second set of videos of the Session 3 “Reshaping research and approaches in data driven and experimental urbanism” from the recent workshop “Reshaping Cities through Data and Experiments“. The introduction, session 1 and session 2 are also available]
Reflexivity in engaged research (Liam Heaphy)
Research on smart city programmes, where cities are actively seeking to show themselves as engaged and innovative, implies a relationship with a range of supporting institutions and companies, including universities and the spin-off enterprises which they originate. The adoption of triple and quadruple helix models of science is actively supported by funders at the national or federal scale, and researchers are co-opted into smart city projects in both an official capacity and as external advisors. In the case of our research, we influence smart city discourse through developing key concepts, engagement process, and providing a reflective perspective back to our cities. This presentation considers how we deal with reflexivity in academia, and its bearing on future research.
Investigating city experiments (Brice Laurent & David Pontille)
Acknowledgement
We are grateful to the IRC, Ambassade de France in Ireland and the Maynooth University Social Sciences Institute for their generous support and for making possible this event.