Critical data studies have made great strides in bringing together data analysts and urban design, providing an extensible concept which is useful in visualizing the role of local and planetary data networks. But in the light of the experience of Sidewalk Labs, critical data studies need a further push. As smart cities, algorithmic urbanisms, and sensorial regimes inch closer and closer to reality, critical data studies remain woefully blind to economic and political issues. Data remains undertheorized for its economic content as a commodity, and the political ramifications of the data assemblages remain locked in a proto-political schema of good and bad uses of this vast network of data collection, analysis, research, and organization. Thi...
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‘Big data\u27s\u27 boosters present a mythology wherein it is perpetually new, pushing ever forwards...
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Co-produced by the Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance and the Innovation Policy Lab both ...
We present findings from a year-long engagement with a street and its community . The work is target...
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This article describes the phenomenon of commoning the city. It is understood as the co-production o...
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Pre-print version of chapter to be published in Eckert, J., Shears, A. and Thatcher, J. (eds) Geoweb...
With the Situationist International movement's history in mind, this chapter offers a critical look ...
This book analyzes the ongoing transformation in the “smart city” paradigm and explores the possibil...
We present findings from a year-long engagement with a street and its community. The work explores h...
This article surveys the theoretical and historical legacies of mass production and standardization,...
How can we conceptualize the (re)figuration of (city) spaces in the age of Big Data? How might new t...
Since 2006, we have been conducting urban informatics research that we define as “the study, design,...
‘Big data\u27s\u27 boosters present a mythology wherein it is perpetually new, pushing ever forwards...
For as long as data have been generated about cities various kinds of data-informed urbanism have be...
Co-produced by the Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance and the Innovation Policy Lab both ...
We present findings from a year-long engagement with a street and its community . The work is target...
This paper presents an analysis of interviews, focus groups and workshops with employees in the tech...
This article describes the phenomenon of commoning the city. It is understood as the co-production o...
With the rise of smart city projects around the world, we begin to question “What is a Smart City”? ...
This chapter considers the role of digital art practice, with an emphasis on the Irish context, in w...
Pre-print version of chapter to be published in Eckert, J., Shears, A. and Thatcher, J. (eds) Geoweb...
With the Situationist International movement's history in mind, this chapter offers a critical look ...
This book analyzes the ongoing transformation in the “smart city” paradigm and explores the possibil...
We present findings from a year-long engagement with a street and its community. The work explores h...
This article surveys the theoretical and historical legacies of mass production and standardization,...