Towards an open 3D participatory citizen debate

GIS-Lab, INSIT, School of Engineering and Management Vaud, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, Switzerland, Yverdon-les-Bains, Suisse
INSIT, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, School of Business & Engineering Vaud (HEIG-VD), Yverdon-les-Bains, Suisse
Faculty of Geosciences and Environment, UNIL, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Suisse
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.27207v1
Subject Areas
Human-Computer Interaction, Emerging Technologies, Social Computing, Spatial and Geographic Information Systems
Keywords
Open debate, Open-Government, 3D virtual environment, Public engagement
Copyright
© 2018 Chassin et al.
Licence
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Cite this article
Chassin T, Ingensand J, Joerin F. 2018. Towards an open 3D participatory citizen debate. PeerJ Preprints 6:e27207v1

Abstract

This paper presents a platform aiming the ease of the debate between citizens. In the early 2010’ies, governments are seeking new ways to be more accountable and transparent towards their citizens; marking a renewal in public participation. In return, citizens are eager to be heard and to use new tools based on information and communication technologies (ICT) like the web 2.0. This public’s empowerment presents some costs for the authorities who are mainly concerned with the loss of decision making power. To face those challenges, several 2D online maps have been developed to help the governments to direct and centralize citizens insights. Those previous collaborating mapping tools helped to identify the characteristics of a reliable platform : user-friendly, simple and accessible (anywhere at any time). In our implementation, we adopted the third dimension which provides numerous benefits : 1. a more effective and effortless visualization, 2. An unbiased representation of the environment, 3. The merge of the participant cognition spaces. From our past experiences, we conceptualized the actors (citizens / facilitator / transcriber) interactions and dynamics in public engagement on-site meeting. From this approach, we evaluated how the utilization of a 3D virtual environment as the support of the participation will reshape and enhance the relation synergies between the actors : 1. Centralization of the interactions within the platform, 2. Automated analysis from the gathered raw information, 3. Reachability of a larger part of the population, 4. Lightening of the participatory processes.

Author Comment

This submission is intended for the OGRS'2018 Collection