The use of collaborative digital platforms in the perspective of shared administration. The MiraMap project in Turin

The paper intends to illustrate an innovative approach to urban planning and shared Administration based on the use of collaborative digital platforms involving the Public Administration / citizen. This perspective is expressed in the MiraMap pilot project in Turin, in the District of Mirafiori Su...

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Main Authors: Cristina Coscia, Francesca De Filippi
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Language:English
Published: Agenzia delle Entrate 2016-06-01
Series:Territorio Italia
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Online Access:http://www.agenziaentrate.gov.it/wps/file/Nsilib/Nsi/Documentazione/Archivio/Agenzia+comunica/Prodotti+editoriali/Territorio+Italia/Archivio+Territorio+Italia+-+English+version/Territorio+Italia+1+2016+EN/piattaforme+Coscia+De+Filippi+2016+en/5+CosciaDefilippi_ing.pdf
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description The paper intends to illustrate an innovative approach to urban planning and shared Administration based on the use of collaborative digital platforms involving the Public Administration / citizen. This perspective is expressed in the MiraMap pilot project in Turin, in the District of Mirafiori Sud, which has been drawn up by a research group of the Politecnico di Torino. The project implements and develops a previous experience carried out in 2013 (Crowdmapping Mirafiori Sud), the main purpose of which was to determine whether the use of ICT could generate and support processes of social inclusion. Through the reading of the MiraMap process, of its objectives, of the methodology adopted, of its phases and lines of action, are highlighted the interdisciplinary and technical reasoning relative to: the structuring of relations with the institutions, in particular with the Public Administration, in the processes of planning and management of public space; the triggering of the processes of inclusion, participation and civic engagement; the identification of contributions that these trials can generate in the construction of a renewed urban governance. Lastly, this contribution outlines a possible methodology for monitoring and evaluation of ex-post impact, based on Community Impact Assessment/Evaluation (CIA/CIE), that evaluates in a descriptive manner the impacts - monetary and non-monetary - that have derived from the project in relation to the various actors involved. The use of ICT can foster the process of transparency and strengthen the accountability of the Public Administration, provided that the technology is an enabling factor and one of exclusion. The detailed analysis of the case provides ideas for reflection on this innovative approach: the citizen/PA relationship can contribute in the medium-long term to conveying positive socio-economic impacts on the territory, making the citizen more informed and involved and the Administration more responsible, conscious of the needs “from below” and able to facilitate and activate inclusive processes and micro-projects throughout the territory.
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spelling doaj.art-85f3952df2cc4c108cdb8b96cc9c72be2022-12-21T17:26:21ZengAgenzia delle EntrateTerritorio Italia2240-77072499-26742016-06-0120161/166110410.14609/Ti_1_16_4eThe use of collaborative digital platforms in the perspective of shared administration. The MiraMap project in TurinCristina Coscia0Francesca De Filippi1Department of Architecture and Design (DAD) - Politecnico di TorinoDepartment of Architecture and Design (DAD) - Politecnico di TorinoThe paper intends to illustrate an innovative approach to urban planning and shared Administration based on the use of collaborative digital platforms involving the Public Administration / citizen. This perspective is expressed in the MiraMap pilot project in Turin, in the District of Mirafiori Sud, which has been drawn up by a research group of the Politecnico di Torino. The project implements and develops a previous experience carried out in 2013 (Crowdmapping Mirafiori Sud), the main purpose of which was to determine whether the use of ICT could generate and support processes of social inclusion. Through the reading of the MiraMap process, of its objectives, of the methodology adopted, of its phases and lines of action, are highlighted the interdisciplinary and technical reasoning relative to: the structuring of relations with the institutions, in particular with the Public Administration, in the processes of planning and management of public space; the triggering of the processes of inclusion, participation and civic engagement; the identification of contributions that these trials can generate in the construction of a renewed urban governance. Lastly, this contribution outlines a possible methodology for monitoring and evaluation of ex-post impact, based on Community Impact Assessment/Evaluation (CIA/CIE), that evaluates in a descriptive manner the impacts - monetary and non-monetary - that have derived from the project in relation to the various actors involved. The use of ICT can foster the process of transparency and strengthen the accountability of the Public Administration, provided that the technology is an enabling factor and one of exclusion. The detailed analysis of the case provides ideas for reflection on this innovative approach: the citizen/PA relationship can contribute in the medium-long term to conveying positive socio-economic impacts on the territory, making the citizen more informed and involved and the Administration more responsible, conscious of the needs “from below” and able to facilitate and activate inclusive processes and micro-projects throughout the territory.http://www.agenziaentrate.gov.it/wps/file/Nsilib/Nsi/Documentazione/Archivio/Agenzia+comunica/Prodotti+editoriali/Territorio+Italia/Archivio+Territorio+Italia+-+English+version/Territorio+Italia+1+2016+EN/piattaforme+Coscia+De+Filippi+2016+en/5+CosciaDefilippi_ing.pdfcollaborative platformsdigital dividedigital PAaccountabilityCIA
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The use of collaborative digital platforms in the perspective of shared administration. The MiraMap project in Turin
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digital divide
digital PA
accountability
CIA
title The use of collaborative digital platforms in the perspective of shared administration. The MiraMap project in Turin
title_full The use of collaborative digital platforms in the perspective of shared administration. The MiraMap project in Turin
title_fullStr The use of collaborative digital platforms in the perspective of shared administration. The MiraMap project in Turin
title_full_unstemmed The use of collaborative digital platforms in the perspective of shared administration. The MiraMap project in Turin
title_short The use of collaborative digital platforms in the perspective of shared administration. The MiraMap project in Turin
title_sort use of collaborative digital platforms in the perspective of shared administration the miramap project in turin
topic collaborative platforms
digital divide
digital PA
accountability
CIA
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