While feminist geographers have long aimed to trouble the conceptions of the city/home (and, by extension, public/private) divides, the digital city and the digital home are still often …
This article reviews geographic work on artificial intelligence in the context of labor, surveillance, and activism, paying particular attention to developing strengths, as well as …
S Maalsen, D Rogers… - Environment and Planning …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Housing's value is contested, with discussions including the economic value of housing through literature on assetisation and financialisation, social value in debates about housing …
M Mahony - Progress in Human Geography, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In my previous progress reports I suggested that geographers might attend more to the leaky boundaries of 'science'and 'technology'and to their imbrications in the mundane spaces of …
Emotional Geographies has so much further to go in its analysis of social media data. It was recently estimated that more than 5 billion people in the world owned a smart device of …
S Webber, S Maalsen… - Transactions of the Institute …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Jakarta is widely lauded by global consultancies, technology giants and critical scholars as an increasingly important 'smart'city. One of the reasons for this is the attempted use by state …
Data annotation remains the sine qua non of machine learning and AI. Recent empirical work on data annotation has begun to highlight the importance of rater diversity for fairness …
Ecological collapse and the proliferation of digitally mediated relations are two conjoined elements of the 'technonatural present', which pose varied challenges and openings for the …
As natural resource extraction moves into increasingly remote frontiers, rapidly proliferating technologies associated with digitization and automation are respatializing technical and …