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Regional Futures: The territorial politics of digitalisation-as-urbanisation in the global south

Project description

Exploring the digital transition in the Global South

The information revolution in the Global South via the adoption of smart technologies by local governments has profoundly transformed the urbanisation of metropolitan regions. The EU-funded REGFUT project will conduct the first comprehensive south–south research on the transition to automated planning processes and its implications on regional urbanisation. The project will focus on the challenges facing the peri-urban municipalities of three rapidly growing metropolitan regions where digitalisation is aimed at strategic regional planning. REGFUT will use ethnography, interviews and information audits to explore the rescaling of governance to the local digitalising state, the territorialisation of information infrastructures and the territorial politics of digitalisation.

Objective

In the last two decades, an information revolution in the global south has profoundly shaped the urbanisation of metropolitan regions. Global and national initiatives to adopt smart technologies in local governments, with the claim that opportunities presented by digitalisation will resolve the challenges of urbanisation – are now literally automating regional futures. This project will conduct the first comprehensive South-South investigation of the dynamics of digitalisation-as-urbanisation – the transition to automated planning processes in metropolitan regions, and its impacts on regional urbanisation. The project will conduct research in peri-urban municipalities of three rapidly growing metropolitan regions of the global south where municipal digitalisation is directed towards strategic regional planning. These municipalities face major challenges with transforming paper-based colonial and postcolonial bureaucracies into automated planning processes within highly unequal contexts, and therefore represent the wider experience of digitalisation-as-urbanisation in the global south. Through detailed ethnography, interviews and information audit trails in digitalising municipalities, the project will investigate a) the rescaling of governance to the local digitalising state; b) the territorialisation of information infrastructures; and c) territorial politics of digitalisation. It will examine how digitalisation produces new territories for regional urbanisation and how state and non-state actors are assisting, contesting and disrupting these regional futures. It will bring to fruition the applicant’s agenda setting work on postcolonial urban futures, smart cities, digital citizenships and recent work on the governance of small cities in the global south. The project will build new theories and detailed empirical evidence of southern urbanisation as both a product and a producer of the ‘information revolution’ in the global south.

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Host institution

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
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€ 2 102 405,75
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GOWER STREET
WC1E 6BT LONDON
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London Inner London — West Camden and City of London
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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