Sage Cammers-Goodwin

Postdoctoral Researcher for HOLDEN Project | University of Twente Enschede, Netherlands
Sage Cammers-Goodwin

Biography

My research centers on smart cities and necessary policies as internet of things (IoT) technology becomes ubiquitously (and often discriminatorily) implemented. I am currently working on the ethics team of HOLDEN, an EU based grant working to ethically implement holography through dense wireless networks.

Sessions

10:30h
Thematic keynote | SMART CITY EXPO

Centering “Smartness:” the Challenges and Opportunities of Doing Ethics for “Smart” Environments

Jennifer James
Jennifer James Leading Cities Board Member Chair
Sage Cammers-Goodwin
Sage Cammers-Goodwin University of Twente Postdoctoral Researcher for HOLDEN Project Speaker

#Digital Equality, #Digital Rights, #Smart Environments, #Social Inclusion

05-11-2024 10:30 05-11-2024 10:50 Europe/Madrid Centering “Smartness:” the Challenges and Opportunities of Doing Ethics for “Smart” Environments

It has been established that “smartness” is a form of branding to market cities as modern, innovative, and efficient. Submerged under these overarching values are several others that depend on who is wielding the terminology, ranging from sustainability to entrepreneurship. Smartness rarely centers low-tech common-sense solutions or meeting the demands of those most vulnerable in society. This talk unearths what we mean by smartness and considers the inherent challenges of making smart city technology “ethical.” Finally, it addresses initial steps to make “doing ethics” easier.

Hall 3 | Congress: Red Room
Tue 5 10:30h - 10:50h Hall 3 | Congress: Red Room Full Congress Pass
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