Living Lab Methodologies Workshop
Living Labs are real-live research environments addressing urgent societal questions in a particular setting and involving a plethora of actors in experimental practices of co-creation towards “community resilience”. The aim is to identify challenges and develop responses together with those concerned for instigating positive change. This workshop is organized by KTH Architecture with the European network JPI CoNECT to explore Living Lab methodologies together with international guests.
Tid: Fr 2024-09-13 kl 10.00 - 16.00
Plats: Hägerstensåsens medborgarhus, Riksdalervägen 2, Subway station: Hägerstensåsen
Språk: English
What evidence exists about how the approaches of Living Labs (LL) play out – do they perform as intended? How are knowledge and skills mediated in LLs? This open workshop gathers researchers and practitioners for exchange, who have explored Living Lab methodologies together with a diversity of actors across Europe. The workshop addresses questions of different scales of engagement and impact, LLs’ temporal horizons and their scales from local practices to the reproduction of knowledge and skills, to policy levels. The presentations and workshop follow the evidence of LLs which take various forms: ethnographic, functional, socio-economic, environmental, performative and artistic.
We invite neighbours, researchers, spatial practitioners, educators, students, administrators, and policymakers curious about Living Labs, to join us.
The workshop is free of charge.
Program
9:30 Coffee
10:00 Welcome and introduction to the day – Meike Schalk and Emilio Brandao
10:15 JPI CoNECT network – Daniela Calciu
10:30 CONTRA (CONflict in TRAnsititions) – Eva Wolf and Cecilie Sachs Olsen
11:00 MASSA – Hanna Erixon Aalto
11:30 Roundtable conversation, moderated by Oana Druta
12:00–13:00 Lunch
13:00 Tour through Hägerstensåsens medborgarhus by Cornelia Andersson
13:30 Glimpses of CoNECT partner projects from Bagneux and St. Denis (F), Rotterdam (NL), Bucharest (R), Seville (S), Hammarkullen and Tensta (SE)
14:00 Workshop discussing questions of LL methodology, mediation and scales of engagement and impact, and come up with the formulation of a topic and a research question to explore for the future
14:45 Coffee break
15.00–16.00 Discussion and conclusion