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ItemAtlanta: Can Smart, Connected Communities Also Advance Equity? Three Perspectives from Research, Planning, and Design(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-06-06) DiSalvo, Carl ; Garrett, Cicely ; Woo, JesseAs we plan, design, engineer, and build smart and connected communities, equity is often overlooked—displaced by our focus on technology. But if we do not address equity from the beginning, we run the risk of exacerbating existing conditions of injustice. This panel will explore diverse approaches to addressing equity in research, planning, and design for smart and connected communities, to spark conversation on strategies and tactics appropriate for both public sector and academic projects.
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ItemData-Driven Decision Making: Change What You Know, Know What to Change(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-06-06) Carnathan, Michael
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ItemReflections on Data for Imagination: Constructing Sustainable Futures(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-06-06) Carnathan, Michael ; Ginn, Bojana ; Hirsch, Jennifer
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ItemIntegrated Network for Social Sustainability Conference - Welcome(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-06-06) Hirsch, Jennifer ; Bras, Rafael L.The theme for this year’s conference is “Smart, Connected Communities”.
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ItemAtlanta: Whose Data Is It Anyway?: Empowerment and Ownership of Community Research(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-06-06) Akintobi, Tabia Henry ; Le Dantec, Christopher A. ; Nkromo, Kwabena ; Ross, Terry ; Wallace, JamieNeighborhoods and communities of all types are often the subject of data monitoring and research by organizations such as police departments, public health agencies, and universities. Too often citizens and residents are not either aware of the information that is being collected about their lives, or they don't adequately understand its implications and almost never are in control of the data that may impact their families and neighbors. Our panelists will discuss how Participatory Action Research, open systems data sharing, and quality community engagement can make a huge difference in whether a community is empowered or undermined by data.
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ItemData for Imagination: Constructing Sustainable Futures(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-06-06) Ginn, BojanaA collaborative installation using light and organic fiber, inspired by data from the Atlanta Regional Commission. Participants will have a hands-on experience translating data into a sculptural piece of ecologically-conscious art.
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ItemKeynote Listener Reports(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-06-06) Coleon, Djuan ; Guhathakurta, Subhrajit ; Shafiei, Fatemeh