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Informing public deliberation: Value sensitive design of indicators for a large-scale urban simulation

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2005

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We investigate informing public deliberation regarding major land use and transportation decisions with the results from a sophisticated computer simulation of urban development. Our specific focus is on indicators that portray key results from the simulations. Our design addresses a number of challenges, including responding to the values and interests of diverse stakeholders, making documentation ready-to-hand, and balancing the value of fairness with presenting a diverse set of advocacy positions. We use Value Sensitive Design as our theory and design methodology
our theoretical framework also draws on Habermas's theories of legitimation and communicative action. Our work contributes to CSCW as an example of designing a system for effective use in an environment with multiple stakeholders who have fundamental disagreements, and we conclude by drawing lessons for other environments with these characteristics.

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Borning, Alan; Friedman, Batya; Davis, Janet; Lin, Peyina (2005): Informing public deliberation: Value sensitive design of indicators for a large-scale urban simulation. ECSCW 2005: Proceedings of the Ninth European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work. DOI: 10.1007/1-4020-4023-7_23. Springer, London. ISBN: 978-1-4020-4023-8. pp. 449-468. Full Papers. Paris, France. 18–22 September 2005

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