SAPPK 14th Webinar Series 2024
Policy Planning and Development Management (PPDM) Research Group presents:
Citizen Science in Community Planning & Development: Ethical Issues and Policy Challenges
Speakers:
Professor Muki Haklay
Professor of Geographical Information Science Department of Geography
University College London
Nurrohman Wijaya, S.T., M.T., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Policy Planning and Development Management Research Group, ITB
Adenantera Dwicaksono, S.T., M.Ds., Ph.D.
Policy Planning and Development Management Research Group, ITB
Discussant:
Ir. Sonny Yuliar, Ph.D.
Policy Planning and Development Management Research Group, ITB
Moderator:
Dr. Aulia Arfida Paramita, S.T., M.PWK.
Policy Planning and Development Management Research Group, ITB
Friday, November 29, 2024
15.00 -17.00 WIB (GMT+7)
Seminar Room, Labtek IX-A, 2nd floor, Institut Teknologi Bandung
Zoom link: bit.ly/wsappk24_14
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In the realm of community planning and development, knowledge production is a dynamic and contested process. Citizen Science offers a transformative approach by actively involving communities in creating knowledge, challenging traditional boundaries between experts and laypersons.
While Citizen Science holds great promise, it also raises key ethical and policy questions. How can we ensure inclusive participation and co-produced knowledge that is both equitable and impactful? This approach challenges traditional boundaries by highlighting whose knowledge counts and how diverse perspectives can shape solutions to complex socio-environmental issues. Additionally, while new technologies like digital platforms and GIS enhance accessibility, they also introduce challenges related to inequality and the digital divide.
This webinar will explore how Citizen Science, through both established and new methods, can democratize knowledge, enhance collaboration, and promote more equitable solutions in community planning and development.
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Compulsory for students of:
(i) SP5101 Development Practices and Global Issue;
(ii) PL4043 Community Development.
(iii) PL3201 Planning History and Thought