Non-Cooperative and Repetitive Games for Urban Conflicts in Tirana: A Playful Collaborative System to Lower Social Tension
المؤلف | Dhamo, Sotir |
المؤلف | Perna, Valerio |
المؤلف | Bregasi, Ledian |
تاريخ الإتاحة | 2021-09-16T10:34:42Z |
تاريخ النشر | 2021 |
اسم المنشور | Proceedings of the International Conference on the 4th Game Set and Match (GSM4Q-2019) |
المعرّف | http://dx.doi.org/10.29117/gsm4q.2019.0039 |
الاقتباس | Dhamo S., Perna V., Bregasi L. “Non-Cooperative and Repetitive Games for Urban Conflicts in Tirana: A Playful Collaborative System to Lower Social Tension”, International Conference on the 4th Game Set and Match (GSM4Q-2019), Doha, Qatar, 6-7 February 2019, https://doi.org/10.29117/gsm4q.2019.0039 |
الملخص | Game Theory (GT) offers a critical lens to understand and analyze the capacity of different actors to make rational decisions linked to complex and emergent situations. Even though developed as a theory to tackle economic issues, GT has found a wider range of applications in heterogeneous fields such as architecture, where this new transdisciplinary tool can be used to address topics such as urban planning and public participation. The objectives of these researches aim for avoiding ghettoization, lowering social tension, and conflicts, and for proposing long-term solutions in a reality where the lack of authority has led to the development of closed informal clusters at the outskirts of the city. In this paper, we present the city of Tirana as a case study to develop our speculative research in an operative field that blends GT, computational design, and morphological/behavioral patterns. Non-cooperative and repetitive games are useful tools to identify generative patterns in the Albanian informal settlements, with the certainty that even the most spontaneous ones carry within them positive enzymes that can be taken into account to re-organize the informal settlements either spatially, socially, and economically (Dhamo, 2017, 2021). We propose a set of operative categories, filtered through the lens of GT and playful dynamics and mechanics, to set the debate for a deeper understanding of the reality of informal areas and foster co-design processes, from the perspective that collective interest is a key to let professionals, institutions and citizens work together in a more informed process of city-making. |
اللغة | en |
الناشر | Qatar Univesrity Press |
الموضوع | Games and simulation Informal settlements Bottom-up strategies Playful interactions New city-making processes |
النوع | Conference Paper |
الصفحات | 155-168 |
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