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Index
- Introduction
- Prototyping the City
by Gabriella Gómez-Mont - Project presentation
- The City as a Product of its Citizen
- Perspectives
- Creating a Case for Legibility
- Legible Policy in the Participatory City
by John Lynch - Designing Agency in the City
by Dan Lockton - Citizen Engagement In and Beyond ‘Smart Cities’
by Gyorgyi Galik - The Ecology of Public Spaces
by Laura Ferrarello
- Legible Policy in the Participatory City
- Dimensioning Legibility
- Political Imagination: Towards an Experimental Theory of Legible Policy
by Gabriella Gómez-Mont - Design’s Role in Policymaking
by Sofía Bosch - Encouraging (and Inciting) Participation in the Architecture of the Public Space
by Leticia Lozano - An Approach to a Museum City
by Begoña Irazabal
- Political Imagination: Towards an Experimental Theory of Legible Policy
- Practicing Legibility
- Shifting the Balance: Design for Equitable Cities
by Anab Jain, Vytautas Jankauskas, and Jon Ardern - A Case from Mexico City: Laboratorio para la Ciudad’s Mapatón CDMX
by Rodrigo Téllez - Hacks and Probes
- The Value of Disruption
by Iván Abreu
- Shifting the Balance: Design for Equitable Cities
- Applying Legibility Within the City's Complex Systems: Mobility in Mexico City
- Systemic Design and Writable Policy
by Jorge Camacho - Improving Urban Mobility by Understanding its Complexity
by Carlos Gershenson - Open Data on Road Traffic Incidents in Mexico City: Current Situation and Perspectives
by Sergio R. Coria - Mapping Initiatives and Spatial Analysis
by Isaac Serrano - The Democratic Dilemma: The Incentives For Long Term Policies
by Roberto Asencio - A Blinking Pixel
by Pablo Kobayashi - A Point of Comparison: Mobility in London
by Gyorgyi Galik and Anastasia Vikhornova
- Systemic Design and Writable Policy
- Epilogue
The City As a Product of its Citizens