
Designing More-than-Human Smart Cities
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- Prologue
- Editorial Introduction
- 1: Donna Houston, Jessica McLean, and Natalie Osborne: Infrastructural Frictions: Care, Shadows and Ruins in Multispecies Smart Cities
- 2: Owain Jones: From 'Smart City' to Wise City? Thinking with Ecology, Water, and Hydrocitizenship
- 3: Yoko Akama: Reciprocities of Decay, Destruction, and Designing
- 4: Manuela Taboada and Jane Turner: Crossing Abyssal Lines: Telling Stories to Understand Decolonial Perspectives for More-Than-Human Futures
- 5: Alexander Holland and Stanislav Roudavski: Participatory Design for Multispecies Cohabitation: By Trees, for Birds, with Humans
- 6: Bill Gaver, Andy Boucher, Dean Brown, Naho Matsuda, Liliana Ovalle, Andy Sheen, and Mike Vanis: Exploring More-than-Human Smart Cities: The Emergent Logic of a Design Workbook
- 7: Jonathan Metzger and Jean Hillier: Bugs in the Smart City: A Proposal for Going Upstream in Human-Mosquito Co-Becoming
- 8: Annika Wolff, Allan Owens, and Lasse Kantola: Designing Data Dramas to Build Empathy to Nature Through Collective Acts
- 9: Clara Mancini, Daniel Metcalfe, and Orit Hirsch-Matsioulas: Justice by Design: The Case for Equitable and Inclusive Smart Cities for Animal Dwellers
- 10: Mennatullah Hendawy, Shaimaa Lazem, and Rachel Clarke: De-Centring in More-than-Human Design: A Provocation on Spatial Justice and Urban Conflict in Palestine
- 11: Alison Powell and Alex Taylor: How Can Anyone Be More Than One Thing? Dialogues on More-Than-Humanity in the Smart City
- 12: Mary Graham, Michelle Maloney, and Marcus Foth: A City of Good Ancestors: Urban Governance and Design from a Relationist Ethos
- 13: Rachel Armstrong: Informed by Microbes: Biofilms as a Platform for the Bio-Digital City
- 14: Ann Light, Lara Houston, and Ruth Catlow: Intimate Translations: Transforming the Urban Imagination
- 15: Ron Wakkary: More-than-Human Biographies: Designing for their Endings
- Epilogue: Six Lessons for a More-Than-Human 'Smart' City from a Disabled Cyborg
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