Hacking the city: making it more bikeable

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Abstract

Martijn de Waal is a senior researcher at the lectorate of Play and Civic Media and a member of the Citizen Data Lab at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. Het
is the author of The City as Interface. How Digital Media Are Changing the City (2014), and the project leader of The Hackable City research project. He is also the co-founder of TheMobileCity.nl an international think tank that since 2007 addressed the relation between digital media and urbanism. His most recent book, co-authored with José van Dijck and Thomas Poell – only available in Dutch – is The Platform Society. The Struggle for Public Value in an Onlie World (2016).
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRound n around
Subtitle of host publicationa collaborative action for a bikeable São Paulo
EditorsGisela Domschke, Martijn de Waal
Place of PublicationRotterdam
PublisherHet Nieuwe Instituut
Pages17-23
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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