Designing More-Than-Human Smart Cities
Beyond Sustainability, Towards Cohabitation
Herausgeber: Heitlinger, Sara; Clarke, Rachel; Foth, Marcus
Designing More-Than-Human Smart Cities
Beyond Sustainability, Towards Cohabitation
Herausgeber: Heitlinger, Sara; Clarke, Rachel; Foth, Marcus
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Drawing from existing theory, policy, practice and speculative design about how cities may evolve, the book illustrates key concepts using case studies that respond to the complex relationships between human and non-human others (such as animals and plants, as well as soil, rivers, data and sensors) in urban space.
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Drawing from existing theory, policy, practice and speculative design about how cities may evolve, the book illustrates key concepts using case studies that respond to the complex relationships between human and non-human others (such as animals and plants, as well as soil, rivers, data and sensors) in urban space.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 135mm x 147mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780192884169
- ISBN-10: 0192884166
- Artikelnr.: 70010506
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 135mm x 147mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780192884169
- ISBN-10: 0192884166
- Artikelnr.: 70010506
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sara Heitlinger, Senior Lecturer in Computer Science, Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design, City, University of London,Marcus Foth, Professor of Urban Informatics, School of Design, Queensland University of Technology,Rachel Clarke, Course Leader, BA Design for Climate Justice, Design School, London College of Communication, University of the Arts London Sara Heitlinger is a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow and Senior Lecturer in Computer Science, in the Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design at City, University of London. She leads the More-than-Human Sustainable and Inclusive Smart Cities (MoSaIC) project. Her research at the intersections of urban sustainability, computation, and participatory design draws on methods from the arts and humanities to find ways for co-designing more just and inclusive smart cities. Marcus Foth is a Professor of Urban Informatics in the School of Design and a Chief Investigator in the QUT Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC), Faculty of Creative Industries, Education, and Social Justice, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. For more than two decades, Marcus has led ubiquitous computing and interaction design research into interactive digital media, screen, mobile and smart city applications. Marcus founded the Urban Informatics Research Lab in 2006 and the QUT Design Lab in 2016. He is a founding member of the QUT More-than-Human Futures research group. Marcus is a Fellow of the Australian Computer Society and the Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences, a Distinguished Member of the international Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), and currently serves on Australia's national College of Experts. Rachel Clarke is a design researcher and practitioner combining visual communication with qualitative research, performance and storytelling focussed on the climate emergency, sustainability and social inequality. She has exhibited work internationally and co-authored research papers across design research, human-computer interaction (HCI), and social sciences. She is course leader of the BA (Hons) Design for Climate Justice, an innovative new course that develops student skills in diverse design practices for climate action and changemaking at London College of Communication, University of the Arts London. She is a member of DEFRA's Futures Advisory Group informing UK agricultural and environmental policy and practice.
* Prologue
* Editorial Introduction
* 1: Donna Houston, Jessica McLean, and Natalie Osborne:
Infrastructural Frictions: Care, Shadows and Ruins in Multispecies
Smart Cities
* 2: Owain Jones: From 'Smart City' to Wise City? Thinking with
Ecology, Water, and Hydrocitizenship
* 3: Yoko Akama: Reciprocities of Decay, Destruction, and Designing
* 4: Manuela Taboada and Jane Turner: Crossing Abyssal Lines: Telling
Stories to Understand Decolonial Perspectives for More-Than-Human
Futures
* 5: Alexander Holland and Stanislav Roudavski: Participatory Design
for Multispecies Cohabitation: By Trees, for Birds, with Humans
* 6: Bill Gaver, Andy Boucher, Dean Brown, Naho Matsuda, Liliana
Ovalle, Andy Sheen, and Mike Vanis: Exploring More-than-Human Smart
Cities: The Emergent Logic of a Design Workbook
* 7: Jonathan Metzger and Jean Hillier: Bugs in the Smart City: A
Proposal for Going Upstream in Human-Mosquito Co-Becoming
* 8: Annika Wolff, Allan Owens, and Lasse Kantola: Designing Data
Dramas to Build Empathy to Nature Through Collective Acts
* 9: Clara Mancini, Daniel Metcalfe, and Orit Hirsch-Matsioulas:
Justice by Design: The Case for Equitable and Inclusive Smart Cities
for Animal Dwellers
* 10: Mennatullah Hendawy, Shaimaa Lazem, and Rachel Clarke:
De-Centring in More-than-Human Design: A Provocation on Spatial
Justice and Urban Conflict in Palestine
* 11: Alison Powell and Alex Taylor: How Can Anyone Be More Than One
Thing? Dialogues on More-Than-Humanity in the Smart City
* 12: Mary Graham, Michelle Maloney, and Marcus Foth: A City of Good
Ancestors: Urban Governance and Design from a Relationist Ethos
* 13: Rachel Armstrong: Informed by Microbes: Biofilms as a Platform
for the Bio-Digital City
* 14: Ann Light, Lara Houston, and Ruth Catlow: Intimate Translations:
Transforming the Urban Imagination
* 15: Ron Wakkary: More-than-Human Biographies: Designing for their
Endings
* Epilogue: Six Lessons for a More-Than-Human 'Smart' City from a
Disabled Cyborg
* Editorial Introduction
* 1: Donna Houston, Jessica McLean, and Natalie Osborne:
Infrastructural Frictions: Care, Shadows and Ruins in Multispecies
Smart Cities
* 2: Owain Jones: From 'Smart City' to Wise City? Thinking with
Ecology, Water, and Hydrocitizenship
* 3: Yoko Akama: Reciprocities of Decay, Destruction, and Designing
* 4: Manuela Taboada and Jane Turner: Crossing Abyssal Lines: Telling
Stories to Understand Decolonial Perspectives for More-Than-Human
Futures
* 5: Alexander Holland and Stanislav Roudavski: Participatory Design
for Multispecies Cohabitation: By Trees, for Birds, with Humans
* 6: Bill Gaver, Andy Boucher, Dean Brown, Naho Matsuda, Liliana
Ovalle, Andy Sheen, and Mike Vanis: Exploring More-than-Human Smart
Cities: The Emergent Logic of a Design Workbook
* 7: Jonathan Metzger and Jean Hillier: Bugs in the Smart City: A
Proposal for Going Upstream in Human-Mosquito Co-Becoming
* 8: Annika Wolff, Allan Owens, and Lasse Kantola: Designing Data
Dramas to Build Empathy to Nature Through Collective Acts
* 9: Clara Mancini, Daniel Metcalfe, and Orit Hirsch-Matsioulas:
Justice by Design: The Case for Equitable and Inclusive Smart Cities
for Animal Dwellers
* 10: Mennatullah Hendawy, Shaimaa Lazem, and Rachel Clarke:
De-Centring in More-than-Human Design: A Provocation on Spatial
Justice and Urban Conflict in Palestine
* 11: Alison Powell and Alex Taylor: How Can Anyone Be More Than One
Thing? Dialogues on More-Than-Humanity in the Smart City
* 12: Mary Graham, Michelle Maloney, and Marcus Foth: A City of Good
Ancestors: Urban Governance and Design from a Relationist Ethos
* 13: Rachel Armstrong: Informed by Microbes: Biofilms as a Platform
for the Bio-Digital City
* 14: Ann Light, Lara Houston, and Ruth Catlow: Intimate Translations:
Transforming the Urban Imagination
* 15: Ron Wakkary: More-than-Human Biographies: Designing for their
Endings
* Epilogue: Six Lessons for a More-Than-Human 'Smart' City from a
Disabled Cyborg
* Prologue
* Editorial Introduction
* 1: Donna Houston, Jessica McLean, and Natalie Osborne:
Infrastructural Frictions: Care, Shadows and Ruins in Multispecies
Smart Cities
* 2: Owain Jones: From 'Smart City' to Wise City? Thinking with
Ecology, Water, and Hydrocitizenship
* 3: Yoko Akama: Reciprocities of Decay, Destruction, and Designing
* 4: Manuela Taboada and Jane Turner: Crossing Abyssal Lines: Telling
Stories to Understand Decolonial Perspectives for More-Than-Human
Futures
* 5: Alexander Holland and Stanislav Roudavski: Participatory Design
for Multispecies Cohabitation: By Trees, for Birds, with Humans
* 6: Bill Gaver, Andy Boucher, Dean Brown, Naho Matsuda, Liliana
Ovalle, Andy Sheen, and Mike Vanis: Exploring More-than-Human Smart
Cities: The Emergent Logic of a Design Workbook
* 7: Jonathan Metzger and Jean Hillier: Bugs in the Smart City: A
Proposal for Going Upstream in Human-Mosquito Co-Becoming
* 8: Annika Wolff, Allan Owens, and Lasse Kantola: Designing Data
Dramas to Build Empathy to Nature Through Collective Acts
* 9: Clara Mancini, Daniel Metcalfe, and Orit Hirsch-Matsioulas:
Justice by Design: The Case for Equitable and Inclusive Smart Cities
for Animal Dwellers
* 10: Mennatullah Hendawy, Shaimaa Lazem, and Rachel Clarke:
De-Centring in More-than-Human Design: A Provocation on Spatial
Justice and Urban Conflict in Palestine
* 11: Alison Powell and Alex Taylor: How Can Anyone Be More Than One
Thing? Dialogues on More-Than-Humanity in the Smart City
* 12: Mary Graham, Michelle Maloney, and Marcus Foth: A City of Good
Ancestors: Urban Governance and Design from a Relationist Ethos
* 13: Rachel Armstrong: Informed by Microbes: Biofilms as a Platform
for the Bio-Digital City
* 14: Ann Light, Lara Houston, and Ruth Catlow: Intimate Translations:
Transforming the Urban Imagination
* 15: Ron Wakkary: More-than-Human Biographies: Designing for their
Endings
* Epilogue: Six Lessons for a More-Than-Human 'Smart' City from a
Disabled Cyborg
* Editorial Introduction
* 1: Donna Houston, Jessica McLean, and Natalie Osborne:
Infrastructural Frictions: Care, Shadows and Ruins in Multispecies
Smart Cities
* 2: Owain Jones: From 'Smart City' to Wise City? Thinking with
Ecology, Water, and Hydrocitizenship
* 3: Yoko Akama: Reciprocities of Decay, Destruction, and Designing
* 4: Manuela Taboada and Jane Turner: Crossing Abyssal Lines: Telling
Stories to Understand Decolonial Perspectives for More-Than-Human
Futures
* 5: Alexander Holland and Stanislav Roudavski: Participatory Design
for Multispecies Cohabitation: By Trees, for Birds, with Humans
* 6: Bill Gaver, Andy Boucher, Dean Brown, Naho Matsuda, Liliana
Ovalle, Andy Sheen, and Mike Vanis: Exploring More-than-Human Smart
Cities: The Emergent Logic of a Design Workbook
* 7: Jonathan Metzger and Jean Hillier: Bugs in the Smart City: A
Proposal for Going Upstream in Human-Mosquito Co-Becoming
* 8: Annika Wolff, Allan Owens, and Lasse Kantola: Designing Data
Dramas to Build Empathy to Nature Through Collective Acts
* 9: Clara Mancini, Daniel Metcalfe, and Orit Hirsch-Matsioulas:
Justice by Design: The Case for Equitable and Inclusive Smart Cities
for Animal Dwellers
* 10: Mennatullah Hendawy, Shaimaa Lazem, and Rachel Clarke:
De-Centring in More-than-Human Design: A Provocation on Spatial
Justice and Urban Conflict in Palestine
* 11: Alison Powell and Alex Taylor: How Can Anyone Be More Than One
Thing? Dialogues on More-Than-Humanity in the Smart City
* 12: Mary Graham, Michelle Maloney, and Marcus Foth: A City of Good
Ancestors: Urban Governance and Design from a Relationist Ethos
* 13: Rachel Armstrong: Informed by Microbes: Biofilms as a Platform
for the Bio-Digital City
* 14: Ann Light, Lara Houston, and Ruth Catlow: Intimate Translations:
Transforming the Urban Imagination
* 15: Ron Wakkary: More-than-Human Biographies: Designing for their
Endings
* Epilogue: Six Lessons for a More-Than-Human 'Smart' City from a
Disabled Cyborg







