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SUMMARY:Rendering the everyday: Geographies of urban digital infrastructur
 ing - Prince Guma\, University of Cambridge
DTSTART:20260310T163000Z
DTEND:20260310T180000Z
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CONTACT:Ben Platt
DESCRIPTION:Digital geographies are inherently incomplete\, as are the soc
 iotechnical processes that underwrite them. From mobile revolutions that h
 ave spawned IoT and smart-city initiatives\, to machine learning powering 
 intelligent applications and algorithmic systems\, the genealogy of the co
 ntemporary digital age is fundamentally reshaping and reordering planetary
  arrangements. Beyond enchantments of the spectacular (orderly\, complete\
 , and immanent systems)\, I call for greater legibility of the everyday (o
 pen-ended\, incomplete\, and continuous ways of sustaining life) in geogra
 phical research. In so doing\, I trace key threads in the everyday geograp
 hies of urban digital infrastructuring\, offering a lens that foregrounds 
 social\, spatial\, political\, and nonlinear temporalities in the shaping 
 of technological worlds in flux. 
LOCATION:Department of Geography\, Small Lecture Theatre
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