Data Justice and the Right to the City

This project will examine 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 will be explored through engagement with 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.

The project will culminate in an edited collection, which will propose frameworks for understanding the effects of data-driven technologies in urban settings and offer strategies for intervention by both scholars and citizens.

Research areas
Data Society
Research team

PI: Dr Jeremy Knox

Dr Callum McGregor

Dr Morgan Currie

Funding

Edinburgh Futures Institute Projects fund

Award: £10,100

Dates
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