“Urban Data, Inequality and Justice in the Global South” International Workshop
Dates: | 14 June 2019 |
Times: | All day |
What is it: | Workshop |
Organiser: | Sustainable Consumption Institute |
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- Richard Heeks & Satyarupa Shekhar: Datafication, development and marginalised urban communities: an applied data justice framework
- Shyam Krishna: Aadhaar-led identification and datafication among informal workers in South India: a data-justice perspective
- Loraine Kennedy, Debdatta Chakraborty, Ram Mohan Chitta & Ashima Sood: Data justice through the prism of information politics and resource injustice. A case study from Hyderabad’s urban frontier
- Aayush Rathi & Ambika Tandon: Unpacking video-based surveillance in Delhi
- Azadeh Akbari: Spatial / data justice: mapping and digitised strolling against moral police in Iran
- Siraz Hirani, Bijal Brahmbhatt, Neha Lal & Bhumika Chauhan: Urban slums and data evidence: rethinking data-driven civic engagement
- Denisse Albornoz, Marieliv Flores & Katherine Reilly: Mapping invisible voices: building a community-based data justice model for urban data collection in informal human settlements of Lima
- Catherine Sutherland, Bahle Mazeka, Sibongile Buthelezi & Duduzile Khumalo: Mapping and urban datafication in an informal settlement in Durban, South Africa
- Jonathan Cinnamon: Visual data justice? Datafication of urban informality in South Africa using 360° imaging technologies
The workshop is a collaborative initiative of the Sustainable Consumption Institute and Centre for Development Informatics, University of Manchester, with funding support from the International Development Research Centre and Global Development Institute.
To register for the workshop, please contact Richard: richard.heeks@manchester.ac.uk
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