Sensors and Civics: Toward a Community-centered Smart City

作者: Catherine D’Ignazio , Eric Gordon , Elizabeth Christoforetti

DOI: 10.1108/978-1-78769-139-120191008

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摘要: The ability to gather, store, and make meaning from large amounts of sensor data is becoming a technological financial reality for cities. Many these initiatives are happening through deals brokered between vendors, developers, They made manifest in the environment as infrastructure – invisible citizens communities. We assert that order have community-centered smart cities, we need transform collection usage into visible legible interface. In this chapter, compare two different urban sensing examine methods used feedback sensors people. question how value gets produced communicated projects what kind oversight ethical considerations necessary. Finally, case “seamful” interfaces communities, sensors, cities reveal their inner workings purposes civic pedagogy dialogue.

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