Where conversations about ethics happen.
Talks from the Series:
- Kristina Verner, Sidewalk Toronto: Ethics in the “Smart City”
- Ruben Gaetani, Sidewalk Toronto: Ethics in the “Smart City”
- John Lorinc, Sidewalk Toronto: Ethics in the “Smart City”
- Mark Fox, Sidewalk Toronto: Ethics in the “Smart City”
- Mariana Valverde, Sidewalk Toronto: Ethics in the “Smart City”
- Pamela Robinson, Canadian Smart Cities: Defining the Public Good
- Mireille Hildebrandt, The Ethics of Smart Cities: Interacting with Non-Human Agents
- Mariana Valverde, The End of Public Works? The Politics of Infrastructure and the Quiet Decline of Local Democracy
- Bianca Wylie, Countering the Digital Consensus: The Political Economy of the Smart City
- Mark Fox, Are We Building Smart Cities on Dumb Information Systems?
- Ronald Deibert, These Are the Sensors in My Neighbourhood
- Ken Greenberg, A Human-centred Use of Technology in Cities
- Tracey Lauriault, From Aspiration to Reality: Open Smart Cities
- Thilo Schaefer, Theorizing Densification: Balancing Self-Determination and Exclusion in the Housing Market
- Robert Vipond, What Does it Take to be “Truly One of Us”?
- Theresa Enright, Underground Arts: The Cultural Politics of Mass Transit
- Sidewalk Toronto Revisited: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
- Kristen Thomasen, Suzie Dunn, & Kate Robertson: Algorithmic Policing Policies through a Human Rights and Substantive Equality Lens: The Case of the TPSB AI Policy