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EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.Drawing on the study of different cities in the Global South, this book explores how the intensive use of data changes politics, power relations, and everyday life in contemporary cities. Across the volume, expert contributors show how urban actors, from the state to activists, are increasingly using data as a resource to empower their actions and support their claims, while also demonstrating how times of crisis are moments when the power of data is made visible.Focusing on the different dimensions of data power and politics in the urban realm, this is an important contribution to our understanding of how datafication transforms the places in which we live and how we experience them.
Ola Söderström is Professor of Social and Cultural Geography at the University of Neuchâtel.Ayona Datta is Professor of Human Geography at University College London.
Introduction: Urban data Politics in Times of Crisis - Ola Söderström and Ayona Datta Part 1: Framing Urban Data Politics1. Urban data, governmentality, capitalism, ethics and justice - Rob Kitchin2. Platforms as states: The rise of governance through data power - Petter Törnberg3. Data Ethics in Practice: Rethinking scales, trust and autonomy - Alison Powell4. The contingencies of urban data: between the interoperable and inoperable - AbdouMaliq SimonePart 2: Strategies5. Experiments in practice: New directions in municipal data policy and governance - Sarah Barns6. Webinars and War-rooms: Techno-politics of data in shaping COVID19 narratives - Ayona Datta and Ola Söderström7. The Smartmentality of Urban Data Politics: Evidence from Two Chinese Cities - Robin Xu Ying, Federico Caprotti and Crison ChienPart 3: Tactics8. Platform work, everyday life, and survival in times of crisis: views and experiences from Nairobi - Prince K Guma9. An urban data politics of scale: Lessons from South Africa - Jonathan Cinnamon10. Beyond ‘data positivism’. Civil society organizations’ data and knowledge tactics in South Africa - Evan Blake, Nancy Odendaal, Ola SöderströmEpilogue: Data, crisis, and learning - Orit Halpern
“A timely reflection on data power and resistance thanks to an impressive sequence of chapters by scholars of urban studies, digital geography, and computational culture. The political potential of urban data is thoroughly explored within theoretical frameworks of urban studies and critical geography.” Paolo Cardullo, IN3 Universitat Oberta de Catalunya