
In recent years, we observed how mobile devices are contributing to the expansion and enrichment of the public sphere. Mobile communication can strengthen the civic bonds through the empowerment of individuals, the creation of ad-hoc networks and the proliferation of information. In particular, video-capture capabilities and the combination with always-on connectivity, social networks and location-based services are increasingly used to foster civic media practices.
Locast Civic Media is an integrated mobile and web platform that provides tools to involve individuals in local and community-oriented activities such as civic engagement, participatory journalism and citizen ethnographies. Key-points of the project are:
- Hyper-local media and conversations
- Individual & Collaborative reporting
- Open publishing community, accountability and self-regulation
- Collaborative editing and open-production tools
- Content dissemination and social networking
Design Process
A workshop was organized and mantained with students of Media & Journalism at PUCRS university (Porto Alegre). From September to middle November 2009, the workshop was arranged on a blog involving the students in the background research and investigations related to civic media topics. In November, the project was deployed in Porto Alegre (BR) – where 25 students and 11 professional journalists (ZeroHora) participated in the reporting of events, facts and other elements related to the urban context. In the two weeks of tests, around 350 videos were uploaded on the Locast C.M. website – covering a large set of civic practices.
Where & When
Porto Alegre (BR) / MIT, September – November 2009
Exhibited at
- MobileFest 2010 (Sep. 2010, Sao Paulo – Brazil)
- Changing Media Summit 2010 (Mar 2010, London – UK)
Links
Partners & Supporters
- PUCRS/Famecos: Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio Grande do Sul
- TIM
- Motorola
- Grupo RBS
Role
- Project leader
- Relations with supporters
- Design direction
- Workshop organization and teaching
- Field study & Ethnographies
Credits
Steve Pomeroy, Dan Johnston, Felix Von Reischach, Robert Ochshorn
Experience video
Civic engagement case history
Porto Alegre (BR) content examples
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