'(Un)Plugging Data in Smart City-Regions' 14Nov2016 Brussels. First of the Workshop Series 'Bridging European Urban Transformations' between University of Oxford and Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
This workshop is the first one of the series 'Bridging European Urban Transformations' that the Urban Transformation programme at the University of Oxford and the Vrije Universiteit in Brussel are co-producing in partnership from 2016-2017.
Coordination:
Dr Igor Calzada, MBA (UOxf-UT)
&
Prof Bas Van Heur (VUB-BCUS)
The workshop will take place in Brussels on 14th Nov. with a duration from 9AM to 4PM.
Registration: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/unplugging-data-in-smart-city-regions-tickets-26793797971
Hashtag: #UnpluggingData
'(Un)Plugging Data in Smart City-Regions' 14Nov2016 Brussels. First of the Workshop Series 'Bridging European Urban Transformations' between University of Oxford and Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
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Date: 14th November 2016
Duration: 9:00-16:00
Venue: SMIT (www.smit.vub.ac.be) – Boulevard de la Plaine 9, 1050 Etterbeek, Vrije
Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
Topic
Attention to the application of new information flows and the development of the so-
called ‘smart cities’ paradigm is increasing; however, there is still limited
understanding of the interconnections between ‘hard,’ ‘smart’ infrastructures and
economic, political and social systems on metropolitan and regional scales.
Furthermore, this paradigm has often failed to deliver practical tools that can help us
to better understand and intervene in our daily realities, while also engaging with the
various stakeholders that are important for our cities and regions.
The workshop aims to rethink the dominant technocratic and technology-centric smart
city discourse: not by imagining cities beyond or before technologies, but by accepting
that city-regions are already fundamentally shaped by networked and mobile ICTs and
by critically thinking through the governance consequences of the promises and
realities of smart cities. For example, many argue that smart city-regions will inevitably
revolve around generating large amounts of data and that this in itself will lead to new
insights and governance strategies. But in reality, city-regions are much more complex
and shaped by a large variety of different actors and organisations with often
conflicting positions. Another strand of debate emphasizes the impact of near-
universal uptake of smartphones and other hand-held devices as well as the impact of
the Internet of Things i.e. networks of data-gathering sensors and cloud computing.
Many use these devices and networks on a daily basis, but what this means for city-
regional governance and the power-laden relationships between citizens, governments
and companies remains an open question. All this makes truly ‘smart’ city-regional
governance exceedingly difficult, but at the same time a fascinating and rewarding
scale for investigating the various meanings and usages of ‘smartness’.
Over the last years, various research projects across Europe have started investigating
these issues. Most seek to develop not just critical analyses, but also practical
suggestions to tackle urban problems such as pollution, health, safety or mobility
through the development and use of various types of mobile and networked data.
Building on this emerging body of research, the workshop (Un)Plugging Data in Smart
City-Regions will bring together a group of European academics and policymakers in
order to unpack and question:
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1. the kinds of knowledge gained through the production, distribution and use of
‘smart’ data;
2. the role data plays in the constitution of urban expertise and in mediating and
transforming the relationships between citizens, governments and companies; and
3. the ways in which data-driven knowledge and expertise tackles and/or reproduces
inequalities in city-regions.
More broadly, we aim to explore how new strategies of data collection, storage, and
usage harness urban and regional smart governance models to guide city-regional
decision-making processes.
Programme
The one-day workshop commences with a welcoming introduction from Prof. Michael
Keith, co-ordinator of the Urban Transformations ESRC portfolio, and Prof. Bas van
Heur, co-ordinator of the Brussels Centre for Urban Studies as host institution. It will
be followed by six slots and some speakers who are experts in the field: three from the
Urban Transformations ESRC portfolio projects and seven from the VUB. The workshop
will also include small debate groups led by each section. Each small group will deliver
some conclusions at the end of the workshop.
The workshop wants to emphasize an interdisciplinary dialogue, bridge the gap
between theory and practice, and encourage knowledge exchange between
academics, policymakers, citizens, and activists.
If you are interested in participating in the workshop please register to the workshop
via Evenbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/unplugging-data-in-smart-city-regions-tickets-
26793797971
Alternatively, please contact coordinators directly via: igor.calzada@compas.ox.ac.uk
Coordination:
• Dr Igor Calzada, MBA (UOxf-UT)
www.igorcalzada.com/about
http://www.urbantransformations.ox.ac.uk/people/igor-calzada
@icalzada & igor.calzada@compas.ox.ac.uk
• Prof Bas Van Heur (VUB-BCUS)
http://www.cosmopolis.be/people/bas-van-heur
@basvanheur & bvheur@vub.ac.be
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Preliminary Agenda:
9:00-9:20 Welcome: Prof Michael Keith (UT-UOxf) & Prof Bas van Heur (BCUS-VUB).
• @MichaelKeith18 & michael.keith@compas.ox.ac.uk
• @basvanheur & bvheur@vub.ac.be
9:20:9:40 Introduction: Mr Richard Tuffs
• Director of ERRIN (European Regions Research and Innovation Network)
9:40-10:40 New Sources For Data Collection, Storage And Usage (Section 1/3)
• 9:40-10:10 Professor Peter Triantafillou (University of Glasgow & UBDC)
@UrbanBigData & Peter.Triantafillou@glasgow.ac.uk
Urban Big Data Centre
http://ubdc.ac.uk/about/our-team/directors/peter-triantafillou/
• 10:10-10:40 Dr Paul Cowie (Newcastle University & ESRC/Future Cities
Catapult)
@politicalidiot & paul.cowie@newcastle.ac.uk
Future Cities Catapult
http://www.urbantransformations.ox.ac.uk/people/paul-cowie/
10:40-11:10 Debate: New Sources For Data Collection, Storage And Usage
11:10-11:40 Coffee-break and Networking
11:40-12:40 Urban Expertise for Citizen/Users Involvement (Section 2/3)
• 11:40-12:10 Dr Carina Veeckman & Dr Paulien Coppens (SMIT-VUB)
@VeeckmanCarina & carina.veeckman@iminds.be
@PaulienCoppens & paulien.coppens@iminds.be
HackAIR (Collective Awareness for Air Quality)
http://www.hackair.eu
• 12:10-12:55 Professor Wolfgang De Meuter, Lizzy Bleumers, Jesse Zaman &
Kevin Pinte (SOFT-VUB)
@wdmeuter & wdmeuter@vub.ac.be
Flamenco (Flanders Mobile Enacted Citizen Observatories)
http://citizen-observatory.be