2020
DOI: 10.1080/1369118x.2020.1851388
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Interrogating data justice on Hyderabad’s urban frontier: information politics and the internal differentiation of vulnerable communities

Abstract: How does data visibility affect vulnerable communities that face uncertainty over land tenure? Can data justice be realised in settings of acute resource injustice? These are the overarching questions that our case study interrogates by opening up the black box of the community in the volatile and fast-transforming peri-urban fringe of Hyderabad, India. We examine the unfolding of data and information processes through the lens of enumeration and community mapping exercises conducted in a low-income neighbourh… Show more

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“…For frontline workers, artificial intelligence and platform technology has been negatively impacting working conditions for some time (Howe et al, 2019;Kennedy et al, 2022). Frontline workers are defined by Blau et al (2021) as a particular subset of essential workers.…”
Section: Literature Review: Technology the Pandemic And Recent Change...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For frontline workers, artificial intelligence and platform technology has been negatively impacting working conditions for some time (Howe et al, 2019;Kennedy et al, 2022). Frontline workers are defined by Blau et al (2021) as a particular subset of essential workers.…”
Section: Literature Review: Technology the Pandemic And Recent Change...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the meteoric rise of real estate values in this area, occupation rights for the most vulnerable communities in the mass of villages incorporated into the municipal corporation in this vicinity-Nanakramguda, Gopanapalli, Gopanapalli Thanda, Gachibowli-have proved precarious (see Kennedy et al 2020).…”
Section: Incongruent Jurisdictionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is a question to which the answer remains obscure, allowing state actors considerable power without accountability. Channels for collective action or political mobilization by poor groups may be curbed by hazy jurisdictional boundaries and the information gaps they produce, as Kennedy et al (2020) show.…”
Section: Incongruent Jurisdictionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The case of Jamshedpur, an early 20th-century company town in eastern India, illustrates patterns of haphazard and under-provisioned growth fostered by such enclave-led urban development, both through exclusions built into planning and enclave-focused modes of infrastructure provision and governance. The neoliberal state, continuing and intensifying this tendency, has fostered informal growth through sheer neglect and oversight (Kennedy and Sood, 2016; Kennedy et al, 2020). What is more, this literature shows how the participatory rhetoric of middle-class associations shapes these exclusions through a variety of governance instruments, such as development authorities, notified area committees and state-level ‘local authorities’ that scaffold such regimes of exception (Sood, 2021; Sood and Kennedy, 2020).…”
Section: The Vsimentioning
confidence: 99%