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POSTPONED: Diversity, Inclusion + Social Good in Urban Analytics (DISA) Symposium

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This event has been postponed. Register below for information on the new date in the coming weeks.

This event is generously sponsored by the Georgia Tech College of Design and the Center for Computing and Society. 

Register for DISA here.

Background

Urban Analytics (UA) and Smart Cities (SC) research and degree programs are becoming more common in the U.S. and globally. UA and SC research has helped develop powerful techniques for spatial data creation, capture, and analysis; and has drawn talented individuals to this research.

Yet, these programs and research agendas often operate without an explicit ‘plan’ for how technology and data analysis will tackle real world issues. Because these fields are founded with technocratic and engineering problem-solving ideals (values inherent to analytics and ‘smart’ endeavors), research questions and execution in this field may be need re-definition and intervention if they are to help cities reach the most vulnerable citizens and improve daily life. Research and thought leadership in UA and SC should include the voices and input of the typical urbanite and those most in need. This field also should deeply consider how different perspectives on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual-orientation, disability and poverty status (and more) may add crucial variables to the study of urban analytics.  

Research Contribution

We will be generating solutions for how our research and teaching can include a more diverse body of tacit knowledge from the urban community and how we can solve real-life problems with data analytics. We will be developing strategies and recommending formal research frameworks (mixed-method, multi-scale, validating-by-interview, etc.) to guide UA and SC research towards championing citizen voices and helping people. Our goal is to empower UA students and researchers to shape urban research questions, methodologies and implementation in a way that positively impacts the city and its people.

We will have meaningful conversations and develop a guiding agenda that can serve as an ‘intervention’ that is needed as UA and SC fields mature. Without this discussion, these fields may not adopt the kinds of sensitivities towards diversity, inclusion and the human experience, that it needs to best serve the people. The agenda will help put forth:

  • A plan to put crucial information into the hands of the city’s most vulnerable populations.
  • Methods for using technology to collect data on spatial behaviors in a safe, privacy-securing way, and using the information to optimize locations of services and facilities.
  • Designs for tech education for disadvantaged and underrepresented populations at multiple levels.
  • Methods to identify which small changes can have the biggest impact.
  • How to listen to and learn from citizens who need help and have first-hand perspectives (i.e. tacit knowledge) on the urban ecosystem.
  • Open ended discussion on how to connect urban analytics to common-sense urban problems.

Activities

Our panel sessions will contain five speakers each, and will include a mixture of visuals and oral presentations.

Breakout sessions will divide our participants into 3 groups. The topics will be formed by our set of distinguished breakout leaders and can be adjusted to reflect the pressing needs of the day.

Panelists, breakout leaders and the keynote & closing speakers will be announced at a later date.

Symposium Schedule 

  • 8:30am-9:00am - Coffee and Registration

  • 9:00am-9:45am -  Keynote 

  • 9:50am-10:50am - Panel 1 :: Urban Voices

  • 11:00am-12:00pm - Breakout 1

  • 12:00pm-1:00pm - Lunch :: On your own, follow suggestions for groups based on themes

  • 1:00pm-2:00pm - Panel 2 :: Success Stories

  • 2:00pm-3:00pm - Panel 3 :: Rewarding Engaged Scholarship

  • 3:00pm-3:15pm - Coffee Break

  • 3:15pm-4:15pm - Breakout 2

  • 4:20pm-5:05pm - Closing Speaker

  • 5:15pm - Networking Reception

Registration 

Register for DISA here.

Event Details
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Atlanta, GA - Technology Square Research Building (TSRB)
Media Contact

If you have any questions, please contact Yasamin Khorashahi, DISA Symposium Student Organizer, School of Public Policy, School of School of City and Regional Planning, Georgia Tech.

Or get in touch with our organizers:

  • Clio Andris, DISA Symposium Chair, School of City and Regional Planning, School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Tech
  • Elora Lee Raymond, DISA Symposium Co-Organizer, School of City and Regional Planning, Georgia Tech

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