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Data and the city

Kitchin, Rob(Edited by)Lauriault, Tracey P.(Edited by)McArdle, Gavin(Edited by)
Part of the Regions and Cities series
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There is a long history of governments, businesses, science and citizens producing and utilizing data in order to monitor, regulate, profit from and make sense of the urban world.

Recently, we have entered the age of big data, and now many aspects of everyday urban life are being captured as data and city management is mediated through data-driven technologies. Data and the City is the first edited collection to provide an interdisciplinary analysis of how this new era of urban big data is reshaping how we come to know and govern cities, and the implications of such a transformation.

This book looks at the creation of real-time cities and data-driven urbanism and considers the relationships at play.

By taking a philosophical, political, practical and technical approach to urban data, the authors analyse the ways in which data is produced and framed within socio-technical systems.

They then examine the constellation of existing and emerging urban data technologies.

The volume concludes by considering the social and political ramifications of data-driven urbanism, questioning whom it serves and for what ends. This book, the companion volume to 2016’s Code and the City, offers the first critical reflection on the relationship between data, data practices and the city, and how we come to know and understand cities through data.

It will be crucial reading for those who wish to understand and conceptualize urban big data, data-driven urbanism and the development of smart cities.

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Routledge
1138222631 / 9781138222632
Paperback / softback
307.76
22/08/2017
United Kingdom
English
272 pages : illustrations (black and white).