[urban interfaces] research group at Utrecht University

Events

23 February 2021
12:00 - 13:00
Online (link will be posted on the GDS website on the morning of the webinar)

“Governing the Digital Society” webinar by Special Interest Group “Inclusion in the datafied city”

Inclusion in the datafied city

On the 23rd of February the Special Interest Group “Inclusion in the datafied city”  external link will host the webinar. SIG-coordinator Michiel de Lange has invited Ayona Datta to talk about the theme of inclusion in the datafied city. She will share and discuss her work on gendering the smart city, and her action research in Delhi’s urban peripheries that uses creative methods to give voice to local residents through animation and podcasts.

In the discussion that follows the talk, we will touch upon questions like what processes of in- and exclusion are occurring in today’s datafied cities, and how can we create more inclusive smart cities?

Webinar participants are kindly asked to prepare by opening this storymap link in advance: https://arcg.is/1KePvv

Ayona Datta

Ayona Datta is a Professor in Urban Geography in University College London. Her expertise is in postcolonial urbanism, smart cities, urban futures, and gender citizenship.

Governing the Digital Society

This webinar series is organized by the Utrecht University focus area Governing the Digital Society. Governing the Digital Society promotes research on the social processes of datafication, algorithmisation and platformisation. The focus area’s basic research inquiry revolves around the question: How to develop and apply principles of (good) governance in digital societies?

Coordinated by dr. Michiel de Lange