In a time when urban communities face increasingly complex challenges, Caroline Nevejan, professor at the University of Amsterdam, along with her team, launched the innovative project Designing Rhythms for Social Resilience (DRSR). This project combines insights from data science and social sciences to develop new design strategies that enhance social resilience in neighborhoods.
Designing Rhythms for Social Resilience (DRSR) is an interesting research project, where data science and social science come together. The research explores rhythm as a new methodology for policymaking, with the goal of strengthening the sharing of culture for social resilience in neighborhoods. Together with residents, civil servants and creative industries, physical rhythms and data rhythms are analyzed in Amsterdam Southeast. We spoke with project leader prof. Caroline Nevejan and PhD candidate Pinar Sefkatli about the current state of events in this project.
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