Data Justice and the Right to the City /

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 s...

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Other authors / contributors: Brand, Jessica (Contributor), Catanzariti, Benedetta (Contributor), Currie, Morgan (Contributor, Editor), Davies, Huw C. (Contributor), Dencik, Lina (Contributor), Feldman, Jessica (Contributor), Gallagher, Cailean (Contributor), Gregory, Karen (Contributor), Jansen, Fieke (Contributor), Knox, Jeremy (Contributor), Lehdonvirta, Vili (Contributor), McGregor, Callum (Contributor), Metcalfe, Philippa (Contributor), Paris, Britt (Contributor), Pasquetto, Irene (Contributor), Pierre, Jennifer (Contributor), Redden, Joanna (Contributor), Sander, Ina (Contributor), Thornton, Pip (Contributor), Warne, Harry (Contributor), Williamson, Ben (Contributor), Wood, Alex J. (Contributor), Zehner, Nicolas (Contributor)
Imprint: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]
Format: Electronic
Language:English
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Series:Studies in Global Justice and Human Rights : SGJHR

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