Digital Urbanism, from the Grassroots
At the intersections of the digitalisation of urban spaces and governance, with feminist-housing, Dr Sophia Maalsen brings forth several questions in this episode: 1-What is hack as an urban practice and politic in the digitally augmented city? 2- Who is using urban hacks and how do they do it in digital everyday life? 3-And How have these experiments and practices opened new ways of seeing or thinking about the housing problem in Sydney? Dr Sophia Maalsen is a senior lecturer in the School of Architecture, Design and Planning at the University of Sydney. https://www.sydney.edu.au/architecture/about/our-people/academic-staff/sophia.maalsen.html Main papers that have been discussed in this episode: The hack: What it is and why it matters to urban studies (sagepub.com) Smart housing_ the political and market responses of the intersections between housing, new sharing economies and smart cities | Elsevier Enhanced Reader Hacking housing: theorising housing from the minor (tandfonline.com) Sophia Maalsen keynote at the Beyond Smart Cities Today conference, Sweden, June 2022 - YouTube Please write to us if you have any suggestion or tips: niloufar.vadiati@gmail.com
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