Report from Cape Town, South Africa
Sept. 5-19, 2015
Pedestrian Motor Collisions in Tacoma
January 2014-Sept. 2015
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The open data movement – the story goes – could variably democratize data access and knowledge production, unite cities and citizens, encourage transparent governance, strengthen democracy, and advance cities socially and economically (see European Commission, 2014; Sieber & Johnson, 2015; Zuiderwijk & Janssen, 2014).
Grand proclamations have been met by a burgeoning critique however, which for example has identified its limited inroads outside of the wealthy cities of the Global North, co-optation by hackers and corporations (Kitchin, 2014), reinforcement of power relations (Gurstein, 2011), as well as concerns about neoliberal logics (Bates, 2012) and threats to social justice (Johnson, 2014).
2014
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Hacking is a dirty word
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...data journalism
...living wage
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Dr. Yonn Dierwechter
Dr. Ali Modarres
Chief Jim Duggan
Dr. Jon Cinnamon
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