Digitization processes at the neighborhood scale: Infrastructure, governance, community, and practices
Tali Hatuka,
Gal Elhanan
Abstract:This paper links the discourse on neighborhoods with the discourse on digitization. From an analytical perspective, digitization is no longer viewed as an independent infrastructure but one that is physically located and affects materiality, sociability, and daily conduct. From the normative perspective, it is becoming clear how differences in digital infrastructure/services/use among and within neighborhoods influence social resiliency and access to resources. Exploring these ideas, this paper offers a themat… Show more
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