A new book on “Digital (In)Justice in the Smart City” includes chapters from researchers from our department.

Güneş Tavmen wrote a chapter on “Cybernetic Urbanism: Tracing the Development of the Responsibilized Subject and Self-Organizing Communities in Smart Cities”.

Jonathan Gray (@jwyg) co-wrote a piece with Noortje Marres (@NoortjeMarres) on “Articulating Urban Collectives with Data”.

Further details and links available here: https://kingsdh.net/2023/03/27/digital-injustice-in-the-smart-city/

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DDH researchers contribute chapters to book on “Digital (In)Justice in the Smart City” – KCL Digital Humanities

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