Living labs as third places: low-threshold participation, empowering hospitality, and the social infrastructuring of continuous presence

C. Pentzold, Ingmar Rothe, A. Bischof
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In this practice insight contribution, we reflect on our learnings from configuring and upholding a living lab as a third place in an urban and distinctively non-academic environment. Trying to make space for an empowering hospitality necessitated withholding our schemes and workshop plans so to facilitate grassroots endeavors on the side of the people dropping in and staying around though they might follow unexpected paths. This follows no blueprint but requires researchers and science communicators to be open to surprises, to be patient and persistent, and to be willing to swap positions and be the learners, not the instructors. While the physical and technical infrastructures were at one point installed, keeping the social infrastructuring of continuous presence running remains an open issue that requires us to rethink how to fund and support living labs and their mission in the long run.
生活实验室作为第三个地方:低门槛参与,赋予热情好客,以及持续存在的社会基础设施
在这个实践洞察贡献中,我们反思了我们从配置和维护生活实验室作为城市和独特的非学术环境中的第三个地方的经验。为了给热情好客腾出空间,有必要保留我们的计划和研讨会计划,以便促进人们的基层努力,尽管他们可能会选择意想不到的道路。这没有遵循任何蓝图,但要求科学家和科学传播者对意外保持开放的心态,要有耐心和坚持不懈,并愿意交换立场,成为学习者,而不是指导者。虽然物理和技术基础设施已经安装完毕,但保持社会基础设施的持续运行仍然是一个悬而未决的问题,这需要我们重新思考如何为生活实验室及其长期使命提供资金和支持。
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