The Right to the Datafied City: Interfacing the Urban Data Commons

M. Lange
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Abstract The current datafication of cities raises questions about what Lefebvre and many after him have called “the right to the city.” In this contribution, I investigate how the use of data for civic purposes may strengthen the “right to the datafied city,” that is, the degree to which different people engage and participate in shaping urban life and culture, and experience a sense of ownership. The notion of the commons acts as the prism to see how data may serve to foster this participatory “smart citizenship” around collective issues. This contribution critically engages with recent attempts to theorize the city as a commons. Instead of seeing the city as a whole as a commons, it proposes a more fine-grained perspective of the “commons-as-interface.” The “commons-as-interface,” it is argued, productively connects urban data to the human-level political agency implied by “the right to the city” through processes of translation and collectivization. The term is applied to three short case studies, to analyze how these processes engender a “right to the datafied city.” The contribution ends by considering the connections between two seemingly opposed discourses about the role of data in the smart city – the cybernetic view versus a humanist view. It is suggested that the commons-as-interface allows for more detailed investigations of mediation processes between data, human actors, and urban issues.
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数据化城市的权利:连接城市数据共享
当前的城市数据化引发了列斐伏尔和他之后的许多人所说的“城市权”问题。在这篇文章中,我研究了出于公民目的使用数据如何加强“数据化城市的权利”,也就是说,不同的人参与和参与塑造城市生活和文化的程度,以及体验所有权感。公地的概念就像棱镜一样,可以看到数据如何有助于培养这种围绕集体问题的参与性“智能公民”。这一贡献与最近将城市理论化的尝试批判性地结合在一起。它没有将城市视为一个整体,而是提出了一种更细粒度的“公共作为接口”的观点。有人认为,“公共即界面”通过翻译和集体化的过程,有效地将城市数据与“城市权利”所隐含的人类层面的政治机构联系起来。该术语应用于三个简短的案例研究,以分析这些过程如何产生“数据化城市的权利”。文章最后考虑了两种看似相反的关于数据在智慧城市中的作用的论述之间的联系——控制论观点与人文主义观点。有人建议,“公共即界面”允许对数据、人类行为者和城市问题之间的中介过程进行更详细的调查。
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