Fostering Digital Civics Research and Innovation in Lisbon

Widening ParticipationHORIZON-CSAID: 101079116
EC Contribution
€10,747
Consortium Size
4 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

While governments act as transactional providers of uniform and static services, the challenges of contemporary society require different models of service design and delivery that are built on long-term engagement, participation, and co-creation with local communities and citizens. Digital Civics posits the use of technology in the provision of relational models of public services by empowering citizens and non-state actors to co-create, take an active role in shaping agendas, making decisions about service provision, and making such provisions sustainable and resilient. DCitizens builds on those principles to achieve 5 main objectives: O1) Enhance ITI research profile and innovation competence in Digital Civics; O2) Provide training to Staff and Early Stage Researchers to build critical mass at the interface of research, local government, and the private/third sectors; O3) Establish a leading pole of excellence in Digital Civics; O4) Strengthen and expand the collaborative network between the Twinning partners; and O5) Establish a Digital Civics Research and Innovation Agenda in line with the SMART Specialization Strategy for Lisbon. We identified four interconnected Strategic Areas in Digital Civics to be strengthened with the Twinning partners support that provide solid ground to establish the methodology and action plan to reach these objectives. The Strategic Areas are: 1) Community-based Research Methods, 2) Emerging Technologies, 3) Design Justice, and 4) Civics, Policy, and Economic Models. Based on these areas, the projects work plan includes a staff-exchange programme, organisation of joint scientific/training events, activities to enhance the profile of young researchers, training of research management staff, and a small citizen-led research project. The consortium includes partners from one widening country (ITI - Portugal), and three leading institutions in the field: IIT (Italy), University of Siegen (Germany), and University of Northumbria (UK).

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Project Results (35)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (15)
Disability Intimacy in HCI: Defining a Community-Driven Research Agenda
Proceedings of the 27th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility· 2026DOI
Ekat Osipova, Jay Rodolitz, Kirk Andrew Crawford, Kay Kender, Ana O. Henriques, Chorong Park, Patricia Piedade, Rachel E Wood, Katta Spiel
Exploring the Participatory Turn in Citizen-Centred AI
Intelligent User Interfaces 2026· 2026
Pam Briggs, Cristina Conati, Shaun Lawson, Kyle Montague, Hugo Nicolau, Ana Pires, Sebastien Stein, John Vines
A Feminist Care Ethics Toolkit for Community-Based Design: Bridging Theory and Practice
Proceedings of the 2025 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems· 2025DOI
Ana O Henriques, Anna R. L. Carter, Beatriz Severes, Reem Talhouk, Angelika Strohmayer, Ana Cristina Pires, Colin M. Gray, Kyle Montague, Hugo Nicolau
Access InContext: Futuring Accessible Prototyping Tools and Methods
Proceedings of the Extended Abstracts of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems· 2025DOI
Patricia Piedade, Peter A Hayton, Cynthia L Bennett, Anna R. L. Carter, Clara Crivellaro, Alan Dix, Jess McGowan, Katta Spiel, Miriam Sturdee, Garreth W. Tigwell, Hugo Nicolau
Bridging the Digital Divide: Relational Autonomy, Care and Trust in Community Service Desks
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Communities & Technologies· 2025DOI
Ana Cristina Pires, Camila Hergatacorzian, Ana O Henriques, Reem Talhouk, Anna R. L. Carter, Clara Rosa Cardoso, Hugo Nicolau
Creat’AI: Using Tangible Storytelling to Teach AI to Children
Proceedings of the 24th Interaction Design and Children· 2025DOI
Carolina Marçal, Ana Carolina Baptista, Hugo Nicolau, Pedro F. Campos, Ana Cristina Pires
Designing for Community Care: Reimagining Support for Equity & Well-being in Academia
Companion Publication of the 2025 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference· 2025DOI
Beatriz Severes, Ana O Henriques, Rory Stuart Clark, Paulo Bala, Anna R. L. Carter, Rua Mae Williams, Geraldine Fitzpatrick
Exploring Collaboration in Programming Activities with Children with Visual Impairments: a 10-Session Study in a School Setting
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction· 2025DOI
Filipa Rocha, David Gonçalves, Ana Cristina Pires, Hugo Nicolau, Tiago Guerreiro
Inclusion as a Process: Co-Designing an Inclusive Robotic Game with Neurodiverse Classrooms
The 26th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility· 2025DOI
Patricia Piedade, Isabel Neto, Ana Cristina Pires, Rui Prada, Hugo Nicolau
Investigating Social Sensemaking Technologies for Emotional Wellbeing of Stroke Survivors and Caregivers
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction· 2025DOI
Inês Santos Silva, Soraia F Paulo, Luísa Soares, Hugo Nicolau
KaraokAI: Exploring the Potential of AI-Generated Karaoke for Academic Conferences and Research Experiences
Proceedings of the Extended Abstracts of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems· 2025DOI
Anna R. L. Carter, Dalya Al-Shahrabi, William A. P. Imoukhuede, Lauren Scott, Dan Jackson, Reem Talhouk, Patricia Piedade, Kyle Montague
Reimagining Multidisciplinary Teams: Challenges and Opportunities for LLMs in Cancer MDTs
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction· 2025DOI
Soraia F Paulo, Isabel Neto, Nuno Leitão Figueiredo, Daniel Simões Lopes, Hugo Nicolau
SIG on Participatory AI
Proceedings of the 16th Biannual Conference of the Italian SIGCHI Chapter· 2025DOI
Kyle Montague, Shaun Lawson, Pam Briggs, Valentina Nisi, Nuno Jardim Nunes, Hugo Nicolau
Towards Neuroqueer Spatial Justice: A Critical Literature Review of Public Space Technologies for Neurodivergent Populations
Proceedings of the 2025 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems· 2025DOI
Patricia Piedade, Anna R. L. Carter, Rui Prada, Hugo Nicolau
Storytelling with ALMA: A Multisensory Approach to Enhance Kindergarteners' Emotion Regulation
Proceedings of the 23rd Annual ACM Interaction Design and Children Conference (IDC '24)· 2024DOI
Katharina Buckmayer, Hugo Nicolau, and Ana Cristina Pires
Deliverables (20)