Citizen Social Scientists share their research about what Camden residents need for a good life聽
29 November 2022
Citizen social scientists from the Good Life Euston project attend the We Make Camden What Matters Fair to share their research and collect new ideas about what Camden residents need for a good life
Citizen social scientists from the聽聽project were at the聽聽What Matters Fair on 12 November, sharing their research and collecting new ideas about what Camden residents need for a good life.聽The citizen social scientists worked with Adriana Cobo Corey from Central St Martin鈥檚, to translate their research into an interactive exhibition 鈥 using screen printing to invite residents at the What Matters Fair to respond and add their views on what supports a good life for people living in Euston and Camden.聽The exhibition is at The Crossing, Granary Square until December.聽IGP鈥檚 Nikolett Puskas designed the 鈥淗ow鈥檚 Life in Camden?鈥 Game inviting residents at the What Matters Fair to play and share their ideas about places, spaces, services and people in Camden that are important to their prosperity.
聽is a collaborative research project run by the IGP in partnership with Camden Council, Lendlease, Camden Giving and the Euston Voices and Euston Young Voices citizen science team 鈥 22 people聽from Somers Town and Regent鈥檚 Park Estate who have carried out research to understand what supports and what prevents people in Euston from living well.聽The research is being used to develop a new way of measuring the impacts and outcomes of regeneration in Euston, using the experiences and priorities of local residents to identify what matters and what should be measured.聽