Tweeting in Open Public Space: Case Study Belgrade
Апстракт
Public spaces represent essential elements of vibrant, inclusive, and smart
cities. Being attractive, safe, comfortable, active and sociable, open public spaces play the
main role in revitalizing communities, supporting their sense of identity and culture and
triggering their economic development. Considering the current trends and demands in
design and use of open public spaces, the role of ICT becomes more important. This paper
will present and analyse the connections which are established and intensified between
users and open spaces via online social networks. The emphasis will be on Twitter which
currently has around 300 million active users.
The case study is a network of several open public spaces placed in the historical urban
core of Belgrade. The analysed network presents one of the most attractive and important
urban route for pedestrians with the squares as nodes. The method that was used in analysis
is the method of mapping users on the social maps (via social n...etworks) and through the
other ICT tools. It was based on a new software application – Twitter search engine –
developed at the University of Nis, Faculty of Electronic engineering, during the PhD course
“Advanced topics in data and knowledge engineering”.
The aim was measuring the concentrations of users in open public spaces. The obtained
results have enabled the determination of the image of the open public spaces perceived
by the users, as well as the intensity of users and tweets through the social networks, with
the aim to measure the quality of open public spaces and concentration of users. This
research has indicated the potential of the analysed area for the formation of transverse
and longitudinal pedestrian flows. On the one hand they could enable active use of a
selected segment of the network as one of the most important urban pedestrian route of
the city, as well as to improve the image of it.
Кључне речи:
open public spaces / Belgrade / tweets / social mapsИзвор:
Enhancing Places through Technology : proceedings from the ICiTy conference Valletta, Malta, 18-19 April, 2016, 2017, 191-203Издавач:
- Lisboa : Centro de Estudos Interdisciplinares em Educação e Desenvolvimento (CeiED)
- Lisboa : Instituto de Educação - Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias
Институција/група
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CONF AU - Djukic, Aleksandra AU - Vukmirović, Milena AU - Joković, Jugoslav AU - Dinkić, Nikola PY - 2017 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2163 AB - Public spaces represent essential elements of vibrant, inclusive, and smart cities. Being attractive, safe, comfortable, active and sociable, open public spaces play the main role in revitalizing communities, supporting their sense of identity and culture and triggering their economic development. Considering the current trends and demands in design and use of open public spaces, the role of ICT becomes more important. This paper will present and analyse the connections which are established and intensified between users and open spaces via online social networks. The emphasis will be on Twitter which currently has around 300 million active users. The case study is a network of several open public spaces placed in the historical urban core of Belgrade. The analysed network presents one of the most attractive and important urban route for pedestrians with the squares as nodes. The method that was used in analysis is the method of mapping users on the social maps (via social networks) and through the other ICT tools. It was based on a new software application – Twitter search engine – developed at the University of Nis, Faculty of Electronic engineering, during the PhD course “Advanced topics in data and knowledge engineering”. The aim was measuring the concentrations of users in open public spaces. The obtained results have enabled the determination of the image of the open public spaces perceived by the users, as well as the intensity of users and tweets through the social networks, with the aim to measure the quality of open public spaces and concentration of users. This research has indicated the potential of the analysed area for the formation of transverse and longitudinal pedestrian flows. On the one hand they could enable active use of a selected segment of the network as one of the most important urban pedestrian route of the city, as well as to improve the image of it. PB - Lisboa : Centro de Estudos Interdisciplinares em Educação e Desenvolvimento (CeiED) PB - Lisboa : Instituto de Educação - Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias C3 - Enhancing Places through Technology : proceedings from the ICiTy conference Valletta, Malta, 18-19 April, 2016 T1 - Tweeting in Open Public Space: Case Study Belgrade SP - 191 EP - 203 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2163 ER -
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Djukic, A., Vukmirović, M., Joković, J.,& Dinkić, N.. (2017). Tweeting in Open Public Space: Case Study Belgrade. in Enhancing Places through Technology : proceedings from the ICiTy conference Valletta, Malta, 18-19 April, 2016 Lisboa : Centro de Estudos Interdisciplinares em Educação e Desenvolvimento (CeiED)., 191-203. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2163
Djukic A, Vukmirović M, Joković J, Dinkić N. Tweeting in Open Public Space: Case Study Belgrade. in Enhancing Places through Technology : proceedings from the ICiTy conference Valletta, Malta, 18-19 April, 2016. 2017;:191-203. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2163 .
Djukic, Aleksandra, Vukmirović, Milena, Joković, Jugoslav, Dinkić, Nikola, "Tweeting in Open Public Space: Case Study Belgrade" in Enhancing Places through Technology : proceedings from the ICiTy conference Valletta, Malta, 18-19 April, 2016 (2017):191-203, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2163 .