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FixMyStreet Brussels: Socio-Demographic Inequality in Crowdsourced Civic Participation
Authors:Burak Pak  Alvin Chua  Andrew Vande Moere
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Architecture, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgiumburak.pak@kuleuven.be;3. Department of Architecture, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Abstract:FixMyStreet (FMS) is a web-based civic participation platform that allows inhabitants to report environmental defects like potholes and damaged pavements to the government. In this paper, we examine the use of FMS in Brussels, the capital city of Belgium. Analyzing a total of 30,041 reports since its inception in 2013, we demonstrate how civic participation on FMS varies between the ethnically diverse districts in Brussels. We compare FMS use to a range of sociodemographic indicators derived from official city statistics as well as geotagged social media data from Twitter. Our statistical analysis revealed several significant differences between the districts that suggested that crowdsourced civic participation platforms tend to marginalize low-income and ethnically diverse communities. In this respect, our findings provide timely evidence to inform the design of more inclusive crowdsourced, civic participation platforms in the future.
Keywords:Civic participation platforms  crowdsourced data  public data  geotagged social media data  visual analytics
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