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‘Anyway, the dashboard is dead’: On trying to build urban informatics

Jathan Sadowski

2021New Media & Society26 citationsDOI

Abstract

How do the idealised promises and purposes of urban informatics compare to the material politics and practices of their implementation? To answer this question, I ethnographically trace the development of two data dashboards by strategic planners in an Australian city over the course of 2 years. By studying this techno-political process from its origins onward, I uncovered an interesting story of obdurate institutions, bureaucratic momentum, unexpected troubles, and, ultimately, frustration and failure. These kinds of stories, which often go untold in the annals of innovation, contrast starkly with more common framings of technological triumph and transformation. They also, I argue, reveal much more about how techno-political systems are actualised in the world.

Topics & Concepts

AnnalsTRACE (psycholinguistics)PoliticsDashboardBureaucracyTechnocracySociologyInformaticsPolitical sciencePublic relationsMedia studiesPolitical economyData scienceComputer scienceLawHistoryPhilosophyLinguisticsAncient historySmart Cities and TechnologiesHuman Mobility and Location-Based AnalysisPrivacy, Security, and Data Protection
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