...98 (2008): 1069–82. If the “smart cities” movement takes off, a vast array of new data on the urban environment will follow: trash bins with censors will let sanitation departments...
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What Is Inequality?
In Defense of Poverty
by Ananya Roy...by the emergence of poverty as a visible, global problem. The constitution of poverty as a problem to be solved, in our lifetime, through cool gadgets and smart apps, through...
July 19, 2016
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Open Access and the Transformation of Academic Publishing: A View from Cultural Anthropology
...with Wiley-Blackwell. The SCA was enthusiastic about this option, but somewhat skeptical as well. As the president of the SCA, I convened a task force of some really smart and...
September 20, 2016
Border Battles
Immigration Reforms and Border Security Technologies
by Rey Koslowski...behavior of some of the 9/11 hijackers indicate, terrorists, much like other criminals, are not always that smart, and US-VISIT may succeed in catching a few of the less competent....
July 31, 2006
The Cities Papers
The Promise and Perils of Big Data for Social Science Research
by Joscha Legewie...can mitigate the problem and reveal information about the data-generating process. Consider the 311 data from New York. 311 is a centralized non-emergency telephone number, Internet platform, and smart phone...
September 29, 2015
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The Impact Platform
When Samsung finally threw in the towel on its flagship Galaxy Note 7 smartphone in early October, The Conversation mobilized its reserve army of academic authors. Over the next week,...
January 25, 2017
Covid-19 in East Asia
Behind South Korea’s Success in Containing Covid-19: Surveillance Technology Infrastructures
by Myungji Yang...phones, with 95 percent owning smart phones. Approximately 860,000 4G and 5G transceivers, which cover the entire country, record phone locations automatically with complete accuracy.8Jung Won Sonn, “Coronavirus: South Korea’s...
January 21, 2021
Society after Pandemic
A Sociological Note on George Floyd’s Death and the Pandemic
by Patricia Fernández-Kelly...television. This was not the first time that political mobilization was rapidly unleashed through the use of smart phones and the dissemination of stirring images via social media. Social science...
June 18, 2020
Democracy Papers
Constituency as an Independent Source of Power
by Michelle Oyakawa, Liz McKenna and Hahrie Han...much as they do today. A few very smart people realized that if we’re really going to change things, for our community and our people, we had to engage in...
April 6, 2021
Understanding Katrina
Death on the Roof: Race and Bureaucratic Failure
by Harvey Molotch...for innovation and change is so clear. In this case of Katrina, we had very little of this. Somebody really smart (Karl Rove?) did not press the panic button. Those...
June 11, 2006