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020 _a9781487527167
082 _a307.76
_bMAC
100 _aMackinnon, Debra & Others Eds.
_992735
245 _aDigital in justice in the smart city
260 _aLondon
_bUniversity of Toronto Press
_c2023
300 _aix,434p.
440 _aTechno science and Society Ed. by Kean Birch
_992736
505 _aContents List of Figures ix Introduction: Towards Urban Digital Justice: The Smart City as an Empty Signifier 3 RYAN BURNS, VICTORIA FAST, AND DEBRA MACKINNON Part One: Challenging the Foundations of Smart A Dialogue with Stephen Graham 25 1 Who Is Telling the Smart City Story? Feminist Diffractions of Smart Cities 39 CARINA LISTERBORN 2 More Queer, More than Human: Challenges for Thinking Digital Justice in the Smart City 53 RYAN BURNS 3 Urbanists in the Smart City: Sidewalks, Sidewalk Labs and the Limits to “Complexity” 67 MAROS KRIVY 4 The Evolution of Splintering Urbanism in Planetary Information Ecosystems 81 JOE DANIELS, MICAH HILT, AND ELVIN WYLY 5 Cybernetic Urbanism: Tracing the Development of the Responsibilized Subject and the Self-Organizing Communities in Smart Cities 96 GUNES TAVMEN Part Two: Data Decisioning and Data Justice A Dialogue with Rob Kitchin 107 6 Articulating Urban Collectives with Data 117 JONATHAN GRAY AND NOORTJE MARRES 7 Coding Out Justice: Digital Platforms’ Enclosure of Public Transit in Cities 134 TORIN MONAHAN 8 Epistemic (In)justice in a Smart City: Proto-Smart and Post-Smart Infrastructures for Urban Data 146 MIGUEL VALDEZ, MATTHEW COOK, AND HELEN ROBY 9 The Politics of Re-membering: Inequity, Governance, and Biodegradable Data in the Smart City 162 NATHAN A. OLMSTEAD AND ZACHARY SPICER 162 Part Three: Infrastructures of Injustice A Dialogue with Vincent Mosco 175 10 Good and Evil in the Autonomous City 183 FEDERICO CUGURULLO 11 Pornhub Helps: Digital Corporations in Italian Pandemic Cities 195 ALBERTO VANOLO 12 Trajectories of Data-Driven Urbanism and the Case of Intelligent Transport Systems 209 LIAM HEAPHY 13 The Parking Problem and the Limits of Urban Digitalization 225 KAROL KURNICKI 14 On the Contradictions of the (Climate) Smart City in the Context of Socio-environmental Crisis 237 LORENA MELGACO AND LIGIA MILAGRES Part Four: Complicated and Complicating Digital Divides A Dialogue with Ayona Datta 251 15 Decolonizing the Smart City: Excess and Appropriation of Uber Eats in Santiago de Chile 263 MARTIN TIRONI AND CAMILA ALBORNOZ 16 Does Formalization Make a City Smarter? Towards Post-Elitist Smart Cities 276 ALAN SMART 17 The Smart City and COVID-19: New Digital Divides amid Hyperconnectivity 288 ALAN WIIG, HAMIL PEARSALL, AND MICHELE MASUCCI 18 Beyond the Digital Divide: Libraries Enabling the Just Smart City 301 TERESA ABBRUZZESE AND BRANDON HILLIER 19 Struggling Zones, Stagnant Cities, Inner Regions: Just Renewal through Smartness in Saint John, New Brunswick? 314 YONN DIERWECHTER Part Five: Urban Citizenship and Participation A Dialogue with Alison Powell 329 20 The Challenges of Fostering Citizenship in the Smart City 339 MARIKKEN WULLF-WATHNE, ANDREW KARVONEV, AND HAVARD HAARSTAD 21 Structuring More, Inclusive, and Smart Participation in Planning: Lessons from the Field 350 NINA DAVID 22 Emerging Inequalities in Citizen-centric Smart City Development: The Perceptible Initiatives in Taipei 366 I-CHUN CATHERINE CHANG AND MING-KUANG CHUNG 23 Reimagining Smart Citizenship, Reconciling (Im) Partial Truths: POFMA, Digital Data, and Singapore’s Smart Nation 382 ORLANDO WOODS 24 From Smart to Sharing Cities: The Promise of Citizen-Led, Place-Based Digitalization 394 INKA SANTALA AND PAULINE McGUIRK Contributors 409 Index 417
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891 _aFP
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999 _c70814
_d70814
650 _aArchitectural design
_aSmart cities
_aCity planning
_aCities and towns--Effect of technological innovations on
_aSocial participation