Jérôme Denis & David Pontille

Jérôme Denis is a professor at Mines ParisTech and David Pontille is a Research Director at the CNRS. They are both members of the Centre de sociologie de l’innovation (CSI). Together they have been developing a program focusing on policies of maintenance that, through ethnographic investigations in urban environments, develops a theoretical understanding of the issue of fragilities. They also study the production, transformation, and maintenance of data. Denis and Pontille also cofounded the blog Scriptopolis.

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Demystifying and Repoliticizing Urban Data

Jérôme Denis & David Pontille

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Demystifying and Repoliticizing Urban Data

In the face of the promises of the prophets of artificial intelligence and the marketing of those major economic players promoting the smart city as a solution to urban ills, Jérôme Denis and David Pontille remind us of the irreducible materiality and fragility of cities. Demystifying what they perceive as a form of “neopositivism” of data, they point out that data doesn’t exist per se, and in fact must be generated and then maintained at a significant cost. As a result, data is never neutral and takes on a fundamentally political dimension. Understanding this framework leads them to promote a paradigm of maintenance and fragility, instead of the more common one of sustainability and resilience, when approaching urban realities.

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