The storymapper: Overcoming Emplaced and Inclusive Challenges in Placemaking

Placemaking is moving away from traditional top-down strategies to participatory methods that stress community engagement. Nevertheless, achieving wide-ranging inclusion is still challenging because of the methodologies employed. The StoryMapper tool, which utilises a ‘chain of engagement’ method, allows residents to contribute their ideas to a communal, interactive map. This method, trialled in a project aimed at re-envisioning a neighbourhood surrounding a repurposed community church, shows promise in bringing together varied community groups through multimodal participation, thus broadening inclusivity in placemaking efforts beyond mere participation figures.

Category
Digital Transition, Green Transition
Source
Research Group SoMeTHin’K
Author(s)
Hanne Vrebos, Karin Hannes, Paul Biedermann, Andrew Vande Moere, Koen Hermans
Language
English
Geography
Europe
Keywords
Morphing, Participatory Research, Place Making, Placemaking, Storytelling, Urban Development, Social Sciences, Social Issues, Interdisciplinary, Citizen Participation, Cultural Heritage, Design, Emplacement, Inclusion, Pilot Study, Participation
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