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Abstract
“Expanding Data Imaginaries in Urban Planning” synthesizes more than three years of industrial research conducted within Gehl and the Techno–Anthropology Lab at Aalborg University. Through practical experiments with social media images, digital photovoice, and participatory mapmaking, the project explores how visual materials created by citizens can be used within a digital and participatory methodology to reconfigure the empirical ground of data-driven urbanism. Drawing on a data feminist framework, the project uses visual research to elevate community voices and situate urban issues in lived experiences. As a Science and Technology Studies project, the PhD also utilizes its industrial position as an opportunity to study Gehl’s practices up close, unpacking collectively held narratives and visions that form a particular “data imaginary” and contribute to the production and perpetuation of the role of data in urban planning. The dissertation identifies seven epistemological commitments that shape the data imaginary at Gehl and act as discursive closures within their practice. To illustrate how planners might expand on these, the dissertation uses its own data experiments as speculative demonstrations of how to make alternative modes of knowing cities possible through participatory and digital visual methods.
Original language | English |
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Electronic ISBNs | 978-87-7573-714-7 |
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Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Keywords
- visual methodologies
- digital humanities
- urban studies
- participatory methods
- science and technology studies
- data feminism
- data imaginaries
- citizen science
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UB: The Urban Belonging Project
Burgos-Thorsen, S. (CoPI), Madsen, A. K. (PI) & Ehn, D. E. H. (CoPI)
Gehl Architects, Innovation Fund Denmark, Centre of Expertise for Creative Innovation, IT University of Copenhagen
01/02/2020 → 01/02/2023
Project: Research
Prizes
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European Union Prize for Citizen Science
Burgos-Thorsen, S. (Recipient), Madsen, A. K. (Recipient), Ehn, D. E. H. (Recipient), Niederer, S. (Recipient), De Gaetano, C. (Recipient), Simonsen, T. (Recipient), Norsk, K. (Recipient) & Groen, M. (Recipient), 22 May 2023
Prize: Honorary prizes and appointments
Research output
- 1 Journal article
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The Urban Belonging Photo App: A toolkit for studying place attachments with digital and participatory methods
Madsen, A. K., Burgos-Thorsen, S., De Gaetano, C., Ehn, D. E. H., Groen, M., Niederer, S., Norsk, K. & Simonsen, T., Nov 2023, In: Methodological Innovations. 16, 3, p. 292-314 23 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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