Explore the cases
To summarise and synthesis information on the creative methods these projects use in creating data publics, projects have been shared as cases.
Following a scoping review, 15 projects from Canada and 16 projects from the UK were identified for closer exploration. These projects were selected at the meeting point of creative methods and citizen participation in place-based decision-making.
In the below, the projects can be explored using keywords or cases.
Keywords
In our analysis of the cases, we captured the keywords of creative and cultural methods and creative pieces used in the processes of data cycle – interactions, objects, data, models, and knowledge.
These keywords not only include the creative and cultural methods and approaches used, such as activity station, but also the creative pieces (objects or data), such as mural and installation. By doing so, we aim to pinpoint the specificity of how these projects apply creative and cultural methods in their engagement with citizens or residents, and what creative pieces are produced throughout the processes.
The keywords that we identified are listed below. Clicking on each one will take you to a tag page which brings together all the cases where we identified the method:
Keywords
Activity station Artist-in-residence Audio narratives Blog Book-sharing Citizen Jury Co-creation Co-design Collage Community walk Craft Dance Data workshops Drawing Exhibition Film Film interviews Handbook Installation Interviews Mapping Mural Origami Painting Participatory methods Performance art Photography Photography murals Play Poetry Pop-up event Probes Public art Sculpture Sentiment surveys Soundscape Story Surveys Toolkit Video Visualisation Walk / Tour Zines
Cases
Each case is an interactive visualisation using the stages and arrows of Sabina Leonelli’s cycle of knowledge production (from the article ‘what distinguishes data from models?’).

UK 7 Led by Professor Nick Henry
(Coventry University)
City Change Through Culture: Securing the Place legacy of Coventry City of Culture 2021

UK 10 led by Professor Nicky Marsh (University of Southampton)
Feeling Towns: Place, Identity
and Local Governance

UK 11 Led by Professor Andrew Wilson (University of Bradford)
People, Heritage, and Place:
Using Heritage to Enhance Community and Well-being in Saltaire, Bradford
Project Team
Creating Data Publics for Governance is a collaboration between researchers at Simon Fraser University (Canada) and University of Southampton (UK):
- Dr Frédérik Lesage (Principal Investigator; Associate Professor, Simon Fraser University)
- Professor Dan Ashton (Co-Investigator; Professor of Cultural and Creative Industries, University of Southampton)
- Xiaosu Li (Research Assistant, Simon Fraser University)
- Shafira Rezkita Vidyamaharani (Research Assistant, Simon Fraser University)






























