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Por Uma Cidade Aberta

Pinheiro, Rafael Lemieszek ;

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Cities are seen as open platforms, in which citizens should be able to access information and propose, discuss and modify public policies without having to go through institutional and technocratic control. Systems based on collaborative platforms, such as Linux and Waze, are studied as experiences where user participation creates solutions that no centralized institutions are able to achieve, and looked at for references to build and manage platforms on which city planning could be based.

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Palavras-chave: Open Cities, Urban Planning, Collaborative Systems, Open Platforms, Participatory Processes,

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DOI: 10.5151/despro-sigradi2014-0031

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Como citar:

Pinheiro, Rafael Lemieszek; "Por Uma Cidade Aberta", p. 171-175 . In: Proceedings of the XVIII Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics: Design in Freedom [=Blucher Design Proceedings, v.1, n.8]. São Paulo: Blucher, 2014.
ISSN 2318-6968, DOI 10.5151/despro-sigradi2014-0031

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