Smart Cities & Human Rights
This article is part of 20in20, a series of 20 blog posts in 20 days to kick off the blogging year 2020. This is 20in20:02. If you’ve followed…
This article is part of 20in20, a series of 20 blog posts in 20 days to kick off the blogging year 2020. This is 20in20:02. If you’ve followed…
Like I wrote in the last monthnotes, November to January are blocked out for research and writing. That said, there was a bit of other stuff going on…
Earlier this year, Nadia E. kindly invited me to join Edgeryders (ER) as a fellow to do independent research as part of their Internet of Humans program. From…
This is end-of-year post #12 (all prior ones here). What happened in 2019? It was another intense year, but nothing compared to 2018. Just the new reality of…
In this piece, I’m advocating for a Smart City model based on restraint, and focused first and foremost on citizen needs and rights. A little while ago, the…
November to January have essentially been blocked out for research and writing. ONGOING WORK My work with a Brussels-based foundation is in the final stages of editing. I…
I can’t help but thinking that so many of today’s debates – from climate change to smart city governance and AI ethics – are so much more connected…