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Data Justice and the Right to the City

About Data Justice and the Right to the City

Calls for re-imagining the datafied city as a project for the common good Data 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 The contributors propose frameworks for understanding how data-driven technologies affect citizens' rights at the municipal scale and offer strategies for redress by both scholars and citizens.The contributors propose frameworks for understanding how data-driven technologies affect citizens' rights at the municipal scale and offer strategies for redress by both scholars and citizens. Morgan Currie is Lecturer in Data and Society in Science, Technology and Innovation Studies at the University of Edinburgh. Jeremy Knox is Co-Director of the Centre for Research in Digital Education at the University of Edinburgh. Callum McGregor is Lecturer in Education at the Institute for Education, Community and Society, University of Edinburgh.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781474492959
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 256
  • Published:
  • September 29, 2022
  • Dimensions:
  • 156x234x0 mm.
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Expected delivery: July 16, 2025

Description of Data Justice and the Right to the City

Calls for re-imagining the datafied city as a project for the common good Data 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 The contributors propose frameworks for understanding how data-driven technologies affect citizens' rights at the municipal scale and offer strategies for redress by both scholars and citizens.The contributors propose frameworks for understanding how data-driven technologies affect citizens' rights at the municipal scale and offer strategies for redress by both scholars and citizens. Morgan Currie is Lecturer in Data and Society in Science, Technology and Innovation Studies at the University of Edinburgh. Jeremy Knox is Co-Director of the Centre for Research in Digital Education at the University of Edinburgh. Callum McGregor is Lecturer in Education at the Institute for Education, Community and Society, University of Edinburgh.

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