How to (en)code #care in a careless world? I am very proud to be able to present our Special Issue "Refusal and the Computational City - From (De)Coding the Machine to (En)Coding Care", co-edited with the wonderful @NiloufarVadiati, and published with Digital Geography and Society!

From tracing fibre optic cables to critically #mapping #platforms, it is a wonderful collection filled with fierce and collaborative #refusal practices, strategies, and collectives against #bigtech. If you're looking for some hope in these dark times, all the articles are shining a light on and celebrating forms of (digital) care and collectivity!

Please share widely!!

https://www.sciencedirect.com/special-issue/1002PJ5FCBT

#digitalgeography #unplugtrump #geography #SpecialIssue #urbanism

Emerging Digital Citizenship Regimes

Emerging Digital Citizenship Regimes: Postpandemic Technopolitical Democracies explores how increasing digitalisation in post-COVID-19 urban environments is rescaling nation-states in Europe resulting in new emerging digital citizenship regimes, trends, aftermaths, emancipations, and future research avenues.

Emerald Publishing Limited
PhD Candidate for Research Project 'Digital Urbanism in Jamaica'

PhD Candidate for Research Project 'Digital Urbanism in Jamaica'

What are plausible scenarios of #Futures of #AugmentedReality in public #spaces over the next decade? How could AR effect societies, politics, economies and the environment?

Great to collaborate with Niklas Gudowsky @ Institute for Technology Assessment of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and Jackie Kowalski on this project and article.

Check it out in @[email protected]:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2023.103193
#FuturesStudies #digitalgeography #digitalgeographies
#geography
@futurestudies
@uniinnsbruck

New Article: On #China's digital territorialization project, China's #digitalgeography, and #digitalterritory more broadly (reflections on US digital territory, recently described through the language of "#AmericanSoil" in a US Congress hearing).

Here I focus a bit more on the spatial effects of digital territorialization, including sociospatial interactions around digital #mobility, digital transnationalism, and #digital #borders https://doi.org/10.1080/21622671.2023.2183894

It's a very long title - oops! 🥲

‘It would be smart to discuss this on telegram’: China’s digital territorialization project and its spatial effects on contentious politics

Despite extensive literature examining digital activism, there is limited geographical research exploring the spatialities of digitally centred contentious politics. This article makes use of recen...

Taylor & Francis

There is a newly advertised position in my department at Leiden on Digital Urbanism in East Asia, with a focus on Korea and/or Japan
https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/vacancies/2023/q1-english/23-21113533university-lectureship-in-the-digital-urban-studies-of-east-asia

Good for any @geography #urbanstudies #digitalgeography #platformurbanism people

University Lectureship in the Digital Urban Studies of East Asia

The Leiden University Institute for Area Studies (LIAS) invites applications for a University Lectureship in the Digital Urban Studies of East Asia (1.0fte)The Faculty of Humanities at Leiden University invites applications for a fulltime University Lectureship in the digital urban studies of East Asia,…

Leiden University

🎇#AAG2023🏙️ Corollary

Emeging #DigitalCitizenship Regimes' heuristics interpreting how nation-states' rescaling (not eroding) in #Europe occurs stemming from/resulting in drivers/outcomes in #CityRegions

#DigitalGeography
#PoliticalGeography
#UrbanGeography

https://t.co/ZUV191RuLx

@anthropology @sociology @politicalscience @geography

Emerging digital citizenship regimes: Pandemic, algorithmic, liquid, metropolitan, and stateless citizenships

This article develops a conceptual taxonomy of five emerging digital citizenship regimes: (i) the globalised and generalisable regime called pandemic citizenship that clarifies how post-COVID-19 da...

Taylor & Francis
Wanghong Urbanism: Towards a New Urban-Digital Spectacle

What happens when a place achieves celebrity status on social media? Amy Y. Zhang, Asa Roast and Carwyn Morris introduce the term “wanghong urbanism” to theorize the construction of urban-digital spectacle and discuss the implications of the phenomenon for cities in China and beyond.

Mediapolis