MobiSAM: Reflections from a four year case study using technology to increase public participation in local government in South Africa

Authors

  • Hannah Thinyane United Nations University - Institute of Computing and Society
  • Ingrid Siebörger Rhodes University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15353/joci.v13i1.3292

Keywords:

online civic participation

Abstract

This paper reflects on a four year evaluation on the use of a mobile platform, MobiSAM, to support increased public participation in local government.  It describes the lessons learnt in the design, development and evaluation of the initiative.  MobiSAM uses a community based co-design methodology, emphasizing the importance of community’s voices throughout the design and evaluation of the project.  Attention is drawn to the education and awareness raising interventions undertaken in order to scaffold the deployment of the system.  A discussion of the findings of the project is also provided in order for other actors in the field to learn from MobiSAM’s successes and failures.  Special attention is focused on the political stability and communication capacity required to successfully undertake initiatives such as this.

Author Biographies

Hannah Thinyane, United Nations University - Institute of Computing and Society

Dr. Hannah Thinyane

Principal Research Fellow

United Nations University Institute on Computing and Society (UNU-CS)

Ingrid Siebörger, Rhodes University

Dr. Ingrid Siebörger

Centre of Excellence Coordinator

Computer Science Department, Rhodes University

 

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Published

2017-07-02

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Research Articles