Understanding online civic engagement: a multi-neighborhood study of SeeClickFix

Abstract

The relationship between local governments and the general public is being redefined by the increasing use of online platforms that enable participatory reporting of non-emergency urban issues, such as potholes and illegal graffiti by concerned citizens to their local authorities. In this work, we study, for the first time, participatory reporting data together with neighborhood-level demographics, socioeconomic indicators, and pedestrian friendliness and transit and bike scores, across multiple neighborhoods in the Capital District of the New York State.

Year of Publication
2019
Conference Name
2019 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM)
Date Published
08