Digital in justice in the smart city (Record no. 70814)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781487527167
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Classification number 307.76
Item number MAC
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Mackinnon, Debra & Others Eds.
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Digital in justice in the smart city
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc University of Toronto Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2023
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent ix,434p.
440 ## - SERIES STATEMENT/ADDED ENTRY--TITLE
Title Techno science and Society Ed. by Kean Birch
9 (RLIN) 92736
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>List of Figures ix<br/>Introduction: Towards Urban Digital Justice: The Smart City as an Empty Signifier 3<br/>RYAN BURNS, VICTORIA FAST, AND DEBRA MACKINNON<br/>Part One: Challenging the Foundations of Smart<br/>A Dialogue with Stephen Graham 25<br/>1 Who Is Telling the Smart City Story? Feminist Diffractions of Smart Cities 39<br/>CARINA LISTERBORN<br/>2 More Queer, More than Human: Challenges for Thinking Digital Justice in the Smart City 53<br/>RYAN BURNS<br/>3 Urbanists in the Smart City: Sidewalks, Sidewalk Labs and the Limits to “Complexity” 67<br/>MAROS KRIVY<br/>4 The Evolution of Splintering Urbanism in Planetary Information Ecosystems 81<br/>JOE DANIELS, MICAH HILT, AND ELVIN WYLY<br/>5 Cybernetic Urbanism: Tracing the Development of the Responsibilized Subject and the Self-Organizing Communities in Smart Cities 96<br/>GUNES TAVMEN<br/>Part Two: Data Decisioning and Data Justice<br/>A Dialogue with Rob Kitchin 107<br/>6 Articulating Urban Collectives with Data 117<br/>JONATHAN GRAY AND NOORTJE MARRES<br/>7 Coding Out Justice: Digital Platforms’ Enclosure of Public Transit in Cities 134<br/>TORIN MONAHAN<br/>8 Epistemic (In)justice in a Smart City: Proto-Smart and Post-Smart Infrastructures for Urban Data 146<br/>MIGUEL VALDEZ, MATTHEW COOK, AND HELEN ROBY<br/>9 The Politics of Re-membering: Inequity, Governance, and Biodegradable Data in the Smart City 162<br/>NATHAN A. OLMSTEAD AND ZACHARY SPICER 162<br/>Part Three: Infrastructures of Injustice<br/>A Dialogue with Vincent Mosco 175<br/>10 Good and Evil in the Autonomous City 183<br/>FEDERICO CUGURULLO<br/>11 Pornhub Helps: Digital Corporations in Italian Pandemic Cities 195<br/>ALBERTO VANOLO<br/>12 Trajectories of Data-Driven Urbanism and the Case of Intelligent Transport Systems 209<br/>LIAM HEAPHY<br/>13 The Parking Problem and the Limits of Urban Digitalization 225<br/>KAROL KURNICKI<br/>14 On the Contradictions of the (Climate) Smart City in the Context of Socio-environmental Crisis 237<br/>LORENA MELGACO AND LIGIA MILAGRES<br/>Part Four: Complicated and Complicating Digital Divides <br/>A Dialogue with Ayona Datta 251<br/>15 Decolonizing the Smart City: Excess and Appropriation of Uber Eats in Santiago de Chile 263<br/>MARTIN TIRONI AND CAMILA ALBORNOZ <br/>16 Does Formalization Make a City Smarter? Towards Post-Elitist Smart Cities 276<br/>ALAN SMART<br/>17 The Smart City and COVID-19: New Digital Divides amid Hyperconnectivity 288<br/>ALAN WIIG, HAMIL PEARSALL, AND MICHELE MASUCCI<br/>18 Beyond the Digital Divide: Libraries Enabling the Just Smart City 301<br/>TERESA ABBRUZZESE AND BRANDON HILLIER<br/>19 Struggling Zones, Stagnant Cities, Inner Regions: Just Renewal through Smartness in Saint John, New Brunswick? 314<br/>YONN DIERWECHTER<br/>Part Five: Urban Citizenship and Participation <br/>A Dialogue with Alison Powell 329<br/>20 The Challenges of Fostering Citizenship in the Smart City 339<br/>MARIKKEN WULLF-WATHNE, ANDREW KARVONEV, AND HAVARD HAARSTAD<br/>21 Structuring More, Inclusive, and Smart Participation in Planning: Lessons from the Field 350<br/>NINA DAVID<br/>22 Emerging Inequalities in Citizen-centric Smart City Development: The Perceptible Initiatives in Taipei 366<br/>I-CHUN CATHERINE CHANG AND MING-KUANG CHUNG<br/>23 Reimagining Smart Citizenship, Reconciling (Im) Partial Truths: POFMA, Digital Data, and Singapore’s Smart Nation 382<br/>ORLANDO WOODS <br/>24 From Smart to Sharing Cities: The Promise of Citizen-Led, Place-Based Digitalization 394<br/>INKA SANTALA AND PAULINE McGUIRK<br/>Contributors 409<br/>Index 417<br/>
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Country Canada
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Topic FP
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Source of classification or shelving scheme Dewey Decimal Classification
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Architectural design
-- Smart cities
-- City planning
-- Cities and towns--Effect of technological innovations on
-- Social participation
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