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Chiara Certomà is an assistant professor of Political-Economic Geography at the University of Turin, Italy. She also serves as a research fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies on Science, Technology, and Society (STS) in Graz, at Ghent University, and at the Earth System Governance Research Network at Utrecht University. Her interests include innovative modes of urban governance and planning in response to environmental challenges and the digital turn.
Fabio Iapaolo is a research fellow at Oxford Brookes University's Centre for AI, Culture, and Society, UK. He holds a PhD in Urban and Regional Development from the Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy, and spent a year with the Critical AI Studies (KIM) group at Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design. His work bridges spatial, political, and computer science perspectives to address topics such as algorithmic inequalities, the materiality of computation, and the politics of automation.
Federico Martellozzo is an associate professor of Economic Geography and GIS at the University of Florence, Italy. After earning his PhD in Political and Economic Geography from the University of Trieste in 2010, he served as a postdoctoral fellow at McGill University's Land Use and Global Environment (LUGE) lab in Canada. His research examines the adverse effects of land development and resource consumption patterns amid global environmental changes.
1. Digital (Un)sustainabilities: An Introduction Part 1: The Uneven Consequences of Digital Capitalism in Global Society 2. Fantasies of Dematerialization: (Un)sustainable Growth and Digital Capitalism 3. Big Cloud Solastalgia 4. Operative Landscapes of Digitisation, Collateral Landscapes of Circularity 5. Framing the (Un)sustainability of AI: Environmental, Social, and Democratic Aspects 6. Problematising Digital Democracy: The Role of Context in Shaping Digital Participation 7. Digital Fractures: Sustainability and the Partiality of Climate Policy Simulation Models Part 2: Twin Transition on the Ground: Local Experimentations with Digital Sustainability 8. Share an Idea: AI Augmented Urban Narrative 9. Data (Un)Sustainability: Navigating Utopian Resistance While Tracing Emancipatory Datafication Strategies 10. Embedding Sustainability in Software Design and Development: Accessible Digital Tools for Local Communities [...]opean Strategic Autonomy for the Twin Transition: Ambiguities and Contradictions from a Spatial Perspective 12. Excavating Digital (Un)sustainabilities
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2024 |
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Genre: | Umwelt |
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
Rubrik: | Ökologie |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Einband - flex.(Paperback) |
ISBN-13: | 9781032578514 |
ISBN-10: | 1032578513 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: | Martellozzo, Federico |
Hersteller: | Routledge |
Maße: | 234 x 156 x 12 mm |
Von/Mit: | Federico Martellozzo |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 01.08.2024 |
Gewicht: | 0,336 kg |
Chiara Certomà is an assistant professor of Political-Economic Geography at the University of Turin, Italy. She also serves as a research fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies on Science, Technology, and Society (STS) in Graz, at Ghent University, and at the Earth System Governance Research Network at Utrecht University. Her interests include innovative modes of urban governance and planning in response to environmental challenges and the digital turn.
Fabio Iapaolo is a research fellow at Oxford Brookes University's Centre for AI, Culture, and Society, UK. He holds a PhD in Urban and Regional Development from the Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy, and spent a year with the Critical AI Studies (KIM) group at Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design. His work bridges spatial, political, and computer science perspectives to address topics such as algorithmic inequalities, the materiality of computation, and the politics of automation.
Federico Martellozzo is an associate professor of Economic Geography and GIS at the University of Florence, Italy. After earning his PhD in Political and Economic Geography from the University of Trieste in 2010, he served as a postdoctoral fellow at McGill University's Land Use and Global Environment (LUGE) lab in Canada. His research examines the adverse effects of land development and resource consumption patterns amid global environmental changes.
1. Digital (Un)sustainabilities: An Introduction Part 1: The Uneven Consequences of Digital Capitalism in Global Society 2. Fantasies of Dematerialization: (Un)sustainable Growth and Digital Capitalism 3. Big Cloud Solastalgia 4. Operative Landscapes of Digitisation, Collateral Landscapes of Circularity 5. Framing the (Un)sustainability of AI: Environmental, Social, and Democratic Aspects 6. Problematising Digital Democracy: The Role of Context in Shaping Digital Participation 7. Digital Fractures: Sustainability and the Partiality of Climate Policy Simulation Models Part 2: Twin Transition on the Ground: Local Experimentations with Digital Sustainability 8. Share an Idea: AI Augmented Urban Narrative 9. Data (Un)Sustainability: Navigating Utopian Resistance While Tracing Emancipatory Datafication Strategies 10. Embedding Sustainability in Software Design and Development: Accessible Digital Tools for Local Communities [...]opean Strategic Autonomy for the Twin Transition: Ambiguities and Contradictions from a Spatial Perspective 12. Excavating Digital (Un)sustainabilities
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2024 |
---|---|
Genre: | Umwelt |
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
Rubrik: | Ökologie |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Einband - flex.(Paperback) |
ISBN-13: | 9781032578514 |
ISBN-10: | 1032578513 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: | Martellozzo, Federico |
Hersteller: | Routledge |
Maße: | 234 x 156 x 12 mm |
Von/Mit: | Federico Martellozzo |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 01.08.2024 |
Gewicht: | 0,336 kg |