
This is a fanzine created by Rafaela Cavalcanti de Alcântara from the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Technology Assessment (OEAW-ITA), Austria based on the research results found during her stay at Instituto Mora, Mexico. It summarizes reflections on the possibilities brought by the increasing datafication of cities. In thissense, this work claims that departing from the body as the first scale of territoriality is an essential starting point for thinking about urban data.
Horizon 2020 MSCA-RISE, Grant Agreement #873119
body-territories, feminist perspectives, Latin America, territoriality, datafied, urban space, data colonialism, urbanism
body-territories, feminist perspectives, Latin America, territoriality, datafied, urban space, data colonialism, urbanism
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