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Title The Right To The Sustainable Smart City
ID_Doc 56426
Authors Heitlinger S.; Bryan-Kinns N.; Comber R.
Year 2019
Published Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3290605.3300517
Abstract Environmental concerns have driven an interest in sustainable smart cities, through the monitoring and optimisation of networked infrastructures. At the same time, there are concerns about who these interventions and services are for, and who benefits. HCI researchers and designers interested in civic life have started to call for the democratisation of urban space through resistance and political action to challenge state and corporate claims. This paper contributes to an emerging body of work that seeks to involve citizens in the design of sustainable smart cities, particularly in the context of marginalised and culturally diverse urban communities. We present a study involving co-designing Internet of Things with urban agricultural communities and discuss three ways in which design can participate in the right to the sustainable smart city through designing for the commons, care, and biocultural diversity.
Author Keywords Anthropocene; Civic iot; Hybrid cities; Internet of things; Right to the city; Smart cities; Spatial autogestion; Sustainable HCI; Urban agriculture


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