Resources

Access Key Insights and Practical Tools from CommuniCity’s Deliverables, Conference Papers & Scientific Publications.

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Deliverables

These are the deliverables that are most relevant to you. For all deliverables check out our Zenodo Community.

D2.1 Guidelines for Translating Frameworks, Methods, Tools and Principles of Local Innovations for Marginalised and Vulnerable Communities – Initial Version

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D2.2 A process for incremental improvement and matching needs of local citizens and communities to solutions offered by technology providers

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D2.3 New inclusive models for co-creation within marginalised communities - initial version

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D2.5 Ethics and Intersectional Inclusivity Framework – Initial version

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D2.8 Principles for ethical and inclusive engagement

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D4.1 Technical architecture and APIs

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D4.2 Pilot Toolbox and validation sandbox

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D4.3 Pilot support and technical validation report

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D6.3 - Dissemination and Exploitation Strategy

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Conference Papers & Scientific Publications

Toward Just Smart Cities: Community-based Arts Organisations as Partners in Design Justice

Read here this peer-reviewed scientific article by CommuniCity partners from the University of Amsterdam, as presented at the 7th Annual Conference on Technology Ethics (TETHICS 2024) organised in Tampere, Finland on 6-7.11.2024.

An Algorithmic Perpetrator, or Why We Need to Acknowledge the Many Things We Do Not (Yet) Know

Read here this essay by CommuniCity partners from the University of Amsterdam, as published in the Paris Institute.

Guidelines for Translating Frameworks, Methods, Tools and Principles of Local Innovations for Marginalised and Vulnerable Communities

Read here this peer-reviewed scientific article by CommuniCity partners from the University of Amsterdam.

The challenge of co-creation: how to connect technologies and communities in an ethical way

Read here this peer-reviewed scientific article by CommuniCity partners from the University of Amsterdam and the City of Amsterdam.

Matching Tech Solutions to the Needs of Marginalised Citizens

Read here this peer-reviewed scientific article by CommuniCity partners from the City of Amsterdam. as published in 2024 IEEE 17th International Scientific Conference on Informatics.

Other useful documents

Side Event Outcomes Summary: Smart Communities: AI, Digital Transition and Social Change 

The event took place on 24 September 2024.

This summary presents the main outcomes from the interactive session of the side event where participants collaboratively identified core problems and challenges facing cities, communities, academia, and industry during the process of digital transformation. The insights shared here aim to inform and support cities and other affected stakeholders as they plan for and navigate the digital transition.

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Tips for co-creation with marginalised communities


A list of 14 tips gathered by project partners that worked on pilot projects and academic research based in the city of Amsterdam.

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The Living Lab Approach and Citizen Engagement

Check here some essential points when implementing the living lab methodologies in your piloting practices.

Living Lab origins, developments, and future perspectives

Check here the origins, evolution and future outlook of the Living-Lab movement.

Smart Ethics in the Digital World

Find here the proceedings of the ETHICOMP 2024 (21st International Conference on the Ethical and Social Impacts of ICT) on Ethics in the Digital World.

Using the quadruple helix approach to accelerate the transfer of research and innovation results to regional growth

This report investigates the theory and the operationalization of the so called ‘helices models’ where the main protagonists of innovation-generating processes (industry, university, government, and, at a later stage, civil society) interact for accelerating the transfer of research and innovation results to regional growth. The analysis is principally carried out from the perspective of local and regional authorities (LRAs) and in the light of the potential impact that the operationalization at the regional level of such models may have on growth.

URBANAGE: Older Adult Engagement Approaches

URBANAGE is a project that focuses on urban planning for ageing well in cities using digital means. The material below has been carefully selected to help pilot teams navigate this topic.

Catalogue of external material and resources

This catalogue is designed to serve as a repository of external resources to support the goals of the CommuniCity project. It gathers valuable materials, such as guides, infosheets, case studies, deliverables from other projects, and links to external tools and platforms, to enhance understanding and implementation of digital and community-based initiatives.