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Data Justice and the Right to the City / / ed. by Morgan Currie



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Titolo: Data Justice and the Right to the City / / ed. by Morgan Currie Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Edinburgh : , : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
©2022
Edizione: First edition.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (256 pages) : 15 B/W illustrations
Disciplina: 303.4833
Soggetto topico: Political science
Persona (resp. second.): BrandJessica
CatanzaritiBenedetta
CurrieMorgan
DaviesHuw C.
DencikLina
FeldmanJessica
GallagherCailean
GregoryKaren
JansenFieke
KnoxJeremy
LehdonvirtaVili
McGregorCallum
MetcalfePhilippa
ParisBritt
PasquettoIrene
PierreJennifer
ReddenJoanna
SanderIna
ThorntonPip
WarneHarry
WilliamsonBen
WoodAlex J.
ZehnerNicolas
Nota di contenuto: CONTENTS -- FIGURES AND TABLES -- NOTES ON EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS -- FOREWORD -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- INTRODUCTION: DATA JUSTICE AND THE RIGHT TO THE CITY -- Part I Algorithmic Government -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 PREDICTIVE POLICING: TRANSFORMING THE CITY INTO A MEDIUM FOR CONTROL -- Chapter 2 ‘HOSTILE DATA’, MIGRATION AND THE CITY: ENACTING AND RESISTING SPACES OF HOSTILITY IN THE UK -- Chapter 3 DATAFIED CHILD WELFARE SERVICES AS SITES OF STRUGGLE -- Chapter 4 SEVEN STORIES FROM ALGORITHMWATCH -- Part II Education -- Introduction -- Chapter 5 THE CIVIC UNIVERSITY AS KEY AGENT IN THE PRODUCTION OF URBAN SPACE -- Chapter 6 RESCUING DATA LITERACY FROM DATAISM -- Chapter 7 SMART CITIZEN APPRENTICES: DIGITAL URBANISM AND CODING AS TECHNO-SOLUTIONS TO THE CITY -- Part III Gig, Platform and Crowd Labour -- Introduction -- Chapter 8 CADIES, CLOCKS AND THE DATA-DRIVEN CAPITAL: INCORPORATING GIG WORKERS IN EDINBURGH -- Chapter 9 THE STUDENTS ARE ALREADY (GIG) WORKERS -- Chapter 10 DATA (IN)JUSTICE, PROTEST AND THE (RE)MAKING OF SPACE AMONG FRAGMENTED PLATFORM WORKERS -- Part IV Art and Activism in the Datafied City -- Introduction -- Chapter 11 THE STREET, THE SQUARE AND THE NET: HOW URBAN ACTIVISTS MAKE AND USE NETWORKED TECHNOLOGIES -- Chapter 12 FACIAL RECOGNITION AND THE RIGHT TO APPEAR: INFRASTRUCTURAL CHALLENGES IN ANTI-SURVEILLANCE RESISTANCE -- Chapter 13 DATA BURDENS: EPISTEMOLOGIES OF EVIDENCE IN POLICE REFORM AND ABOLITION MOVEMENTS -- Chapter 14 DATA RESISTANCE THROUGH PUBLIC ART: RECLAIMING NARRATIVES IN/OF THE CITY -- POSTSCRIPT: DOING DATA DIALECTICALLY: BETWEEN ALIENATION AND DEMOCRATIC URBAN RENEWAL -- INDEX
Sommario/riassunto: Explores of social justice, citizenship, and community in the context of data-driven urbanismInvestigates critical issues of social justice, citizenship and community in the context of the powerful economic rationales of data-driven urban developmentMakes a theoretical contribution towards framing social justice from the perspective of the datafied cityDocuments new case studies and exposes new avenues for research across social justice, critical data studies, education and politicsData Justice and the Right to the City engages with theories of social justice and data-driven urbanism. It explores the intersecting concerns of data justice - both the harms and civic possibilities of the datafied society – and the right to the city - a call to redress the uneven distribution of resources and rights in urban contexts. These concerns are addressed through a variety of topics: digital social services, as cities use data and algorithms to administer to citizens; education, as data-driven practices transform learning and higher education; labour, as platforms create new precarities and risks for workers; and activists who seek to make creative and political interventions into these developments. This edited collection proposes frameworks for understanding the effects of data-driven technologies at the municipal scale and offers strategies for intervention by both scholars and citizens.
Titolo autorizzato: Data Justice and the Right to the City  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4744-9297-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 996500666603316
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Serie: Studies in global justice and human rights.