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Digital (In)justice in the Smart City
Taschenbuch von Debra Mackinnon (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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This book explores relations between smartness and social justice, and questions whether working toward more just and sustainable cities requires that we look beyond the limitations of "smartness" altogether.

This book explores relations between smartness and social justice, and questions whether working toward more just and sustainable cities requires that we look beyond the limitations of "smartness" altogether.

Über den Autor
Edited by Debra Mackinnon, Ryan Burns, and Victoria Fast
Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of Figures

Introduction: Towards Urban Digital Justice: The Smart City as an Empty Signifier

Part One: Challenging the Foundations of Smart
A Dialogue with Stephen Graham

1 Who Is Telling the Smart City Story? Feminist Diffractions of Smart Cities
2 More Queer, More than Human: Challenges for Thinking Digital Justice in the Smart City
3 Urbanists in the Smart City: Sidewalks, Sidewalk Labs and the Limits to "Complexity"
4 The Evolution of Splintering Urbanism in Planetary Information Ecosystems
5 Cybernetic Urbanism: Tracing the Development of the Responsibilized Subject and the Self-Organizing Communities in Smart Cities

Part Two: Data Decisioning and Data Justice
A Dialogue with Rob Kitchin

6 Articulating Urban Collectives with Data
7 Coding Out Justice: Digital Platforms’ Enclosure of Public Transit in Cities
8 Epistemic (In)justice in a Smart City: Proto-Smart and Post-Smart Infrastructures for Urban Data
9 The Politics of Re-membering: Inequity, Governance, and Biodegradable Data in the Smart City

Part Three: Infrastructures of Injustice
A Dialogue with Vincent Mosco

10 Good and Evil in the Autonomous City
11 Pornhub Helps: Digital Corporations in Italian Pandemic Cities
12 Trajectories of Data-Driven Urbanism and the Case of Intelligent Transport Systems
13 The Parking Problem and the Limits of Urban Digitalization
14 On the Contradictions of the (Climate) Smart City in the Context of Socio-environmental Crisis

Part Four: Complicated and Complicating Digital Divides
A Dialogue with Ayona Datta

15 Decolonizing the Smart City: Excess and Appropriation of Uber Eats in Santiago de Chile
16 Does Formalization Make a City Smarter? Towards Post-Elitist Smart Cities
17 The Smart City and COVID-19: New Digital Divides amid Hyperconnectivity
18 Beyond the Digital Divide: Libraries Enabling the Just Smart City
19 Struggling Zones, Stagnant Cities, Inner Regions: Just Renewal through Smartness in Saint John, New Brunswick?

Part Five: Urban Citizenship and Participation
A Dialogue with Alison Powell

20 The Challenges of Fostering Citizenship in the Smart City
21 Structuring More, Inclusive, and Smart Participation in Planning: Lessons from the Field
22 Emerging Inequalities in Citizen-centric Smart City Development: The Perceptible Initiatives in Taipei
23 Reimagining Smart Citizenship, Reconciling (Im)Partial Truths: POFMA, Digital Data, and Singapore’s Smart Nation
24 From Smart to Sharing Cities: The Promise of Citizen-Led, Place-Based Digitalization

Contributors
Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Genre: Geschichte, Importe
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781487527167
ISBN-10: 1487527160
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Debra Mackinnon
Ryan Burns
Victoria Fast
Redaktion: Mackinnon, Debra
Burns, Ryan
Fast, Victoria
Hersteller: University of Toronto Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 226 x 150 x 28 mm
Von/Mit: Debra Mackinnon (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.02.2023
Gewicht: 0,599 kg
Artikel-ID: 121378513
Über den Autor
Edited by Debra Mackinnon, Ryan Burns, and Victoria Fast
Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of Figures

Introduction: Towards Urban Digital Justice: The Smart City as an Empty Signifier

Part One: Challenging the Foundations of Smart
A Dialogue with Stephen Graham

1 Who Is Telling the Smart City Story? Feminist Diffractions of Smart Cities
2 More Queer, More than Human: Challenges for Thinking Digital Justice in the Smart City
3 Urbanists in the Smart City: Sidewalks, Sidewalk Labs and the Limits to "Complexity"
4 The Evolution of Splintering Urbanism in Planetary Information Ecosystems
5 Cybernetic Urbanism: Tracing the Development of the Responsibilized Subject and the Self-Organizing Communities in Smart Cities

Part Two: Data Decisioning and Data Justice
A Dialogue with Rob Kitchin

6 Articulating Urban Collectives with Data
7 Coding Out Justice: Digital Platforms’ Enclosure of Public Transit in Cities
8 Epistemic (In)justice in a Smart City: Proto-Smart and Post-Smart Infrastructures for Urban Data
9 The Politics of Re-membering: Inequity, Governance, and Biodegradable Data in the Smart City

Part Three: Infrastructures of Injustice
A Dialogue with Vincent Mosco

10 Good and Evil in the Autonomous City
11 Pornhub Helps: Digital Corporations in Italian Pandemic Cities
12 Trajectories of Data-Driven Urbanism and the Case of Intelligent Transport Systems
13 The Parking Problem and the Limits of Urban Digitalization
14 On the Contradictions of the (Climate) Smart City in the Context of Socio-environmental Crisis

Part Four: Complicated and Complicating Digital Divides
A Dialogue with Ayona Datta

15 Decolonizing the Smart City: Excess and Appropriation of Uber Eats in Santiago de Chile
16 Does Formalization Make a City Smarter? Towards Post-Elitist Smart Cities
17 The Smart City and COVID-19: New Digital Divides amid Hyperconnectivity
18 Beyond the Digital Divide: Libraries Enabling the Just Smart City
19 Struggling Zones, Stagnant Cities, Inner Regions: Just Renewal through Smartness in Saint John, New Brunswick?

Part Five: Urban Citizenship and Participation
A Dialogue with Alison Powell

20 The Challenges of Fostering Citizenship in the Smart City
21 Structuring More, Inclusive, and Smart Participation in Planning: Lessons from the Field
22 Emerging Inequalities in Citizen-centric Smart City Development: The Perceptible Initiatives in Taipei
23 Reimagining Smart Citizenship, Reconciling (Im)Partial Truths: POFMA, Digital Data, and Singapore’s Smart Nation
24 From Smart to Sharing Cities: The Promise of Citizen-Led, Place-Based Digitalization

Contributors
Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Genre: Geschichte, Importe
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781487527167
ISBN-10: 1487527160
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Debra Mackinnon
Ryan Burns
Victoria Fast
Redaktion: Mackinnon, Debra
Burns, Ryan
Fast, Victoria
Hersteller: University of Toronto Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 226 x 150 x 28 mm
Von/Mit: Debra Mackinnon (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.02.2023
Gewicht: 0,599 kg
Artikel-ID: 121378513
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