Kayla Larkin’s Reviews > The Responsive City: Engaging Communities Through Data-Smart Governance > Status Update
Kayla Larkin
is on page 71 of 208
"When the digital governance revolution is complete, city hall will be transformed. Residents will go there (virtually, of course) to register for personalized information (about my school, my park, my corner)" (p. 71)
— Dec 27, 2016 10:34AM
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Kayla Larkin
is on page 90 of 208
"Smart Chicago Collaborative's motto is, 'If it doesn't work for you, it doesn't work'" (p. 90)
— Dec 28, 2016 07:58AM
Kayla Larkin
is on page 86 of 208
"...Berman follows a checklist in deciding whether a particular departmental data analytics use case is worth pursuing by her team. Rodent control met many of the checklist's elements. The proposed case has to solve a business problem that the department really cares about... it can't be too politically difficult.... implementing the analytical approach can't be too difficult for city workers" (p. 86).
— Dec 28, 2016 07:29AM
Kayla Larkin
is on page 66 of 208
"... most 311 reporting happens within two hundred feet of the complainant's home" (p. 66)
— Dec 27, 2016 10:14AM
Kayla Larkin
is on page 57 of 208
Citizen "involves more than the consumption of public goods."
— Dec 08, 2016 08:53AM
Kayla Larkin
is on page 53 of 208
It's not enough for a group of people to have something in common (a group of people waiting for a walk signal have something in common). "What turns a group into an entity worth respect? Part of the answer is memory -- the ability to reflect collectively on the past and carry a sense of shared identity into the future" (p.53).
— Dec 08, 2016 06:39AM
Kayla Larkin
is on page 53 of 208
Developing a group of people with something in common to a "coherent entity" with a "persistent civic voice" (Crawford, Responsive City, p.53)
— Dec 08, 2016 06:34AM

