We are hiring a 1-year research assistant (1st Feb 2023-31 Jan 2024) to work with us in coordinating the networking, writing, and submitting a COST Action proposal on Digital Social Innovation in European Cities.
Digital platforms and socio-spatial justice in the (post-)pandemic city
The special issue of Digital Geography and Society I co-edited with Filippo Celata on "Digital platforms and socio-spatial justice in the (post-)pandemic city" is now finalised and out!
“Do Digital Technologies Have Politics?”
My chapter, written together with Fabio Iapaolo and Paolo Giaccaria, on "Do Digital Technologies Have Politics? Imaginaries, Practices and Socio-political Implications of Civic Blockchain” is expected to be out in June 2023. This is part of an intriguing book titled A Research Agenda for Digital Geographies, edited by Tess Osborne, Philip Jones Digital Geographies Research Agenda Book, published by Edward Elgar.
Digital Sustainability? A colloquium at EURegions University Week
I am presenting, together with our team at DIGGEO@ESOMAS an online discussion session at the 2022 #EURegionsWeekUniversity. The session is titled "Digital Sustainability? Potentialities and pitfalls of digitally-supported ecological transition in Europe” and is held on the 11th of October 2022, 2.30-4.00 pm - featuring Alberto Cottica, Igor Calzada and Jessica McLean.
Swap Party @Orto della SME
On the 4th of October 2022 at Orto della Sme, the Library of the School of Management and Economics - UniTo (BEM) is organising a swap party on the occasion of the World Gift Day.
DIGGEO@ESOMAS at the Open Living Lab Days
At the Open Living Lab Days 2022 organised by ENOLL, Samantha Cenere presented our research in-progress on "Sustainable cities and digital participation".
Sustainable cities, connectivity and social inclusion at UNIGHT 2023
The DIGGEO@ESOMAS Research Group and the ORTO della SME are participating to the European Researchers' Night 2023 in Turin on the 30th of September and 1st of October 2023.
Collaborative recomposition of urban relationships in the Orto della SME-Turin@INNOVEIT Berlin
On Friday 23rd September I am presenting the Orto della SME experience (on behalf of my great companions, too) at “INNOVEIT Berlin: Building the New European Bauhaus”, as part of the EIT INNOVEIT serie, Climate-KIC.
Reading “for difference” Social Innovation at the RGS-IBG Conference 2022
On the 31st of August 2022 I'm presenting my work with Paolo Giaccaria on rethinking social innovation at the RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2022.
Digital (Un)sustainabilities. Call for chapters
I just launched a call for chapters for a prospective collection of contributions on "Digital (Un)Sustainabilities. Promises, contradictions and pitfalls of digital societies". Please do get in contact in case you want to discuss your ideas and feel free to circulate the call in and outside of the geography field!
Innovation for Sustainability at IAS-STS in Graz
During my short visiting at the Institute for Advanced Studies - Science Technology and Society Unit, TU Graz, where I am a Fellow since October 2020, on the 18th of May 2022 I gave a seminar on "Digital Social Innovation (and where to find it)" and are having inspiring networking experience, thanks to the director prof. Gunter Getzinger, linking technological innovation and sustainability transition.
Seminar “Global patterns of business responsibility and government complicity in environmental rights-based socio-environmental conflicts”
The Responsible Management Research Center - REMARC, University of Pisa, is hosting the online seminar "Global patterns of business responsibility and government complicity in Environmental Rights-based Socio-Environmental Conflicts. A quali-quantitative analysis", by Chiara Certomà (ESOMAS, University of Turin) & Federico Martellozzo (DISEI, University of Florence). May 5, 2022, 14 CET. The presentation based on a paper by Chiara Certomà (ESOMAS, University of Turin) , Federico Martellozzo (DISEI, University of Florence), Stefania Benetti (University of Milan - Bicocca), Roberta Gemmiti (MEMOTEF, University of Rome “La Sapienza”)
Post-doc Call on “European civic technology laboratories”
We are advertising a 1-yearPost-doc position [Assegno di ricerca] that will work with a vibrant and welcoming multidisciplinary research team on the EU project “Network of Laboratories for Civic Technologies Co-Production: Digital Services for the Public Administrations of the future” (NLAB4CIT).
Eleven essays against the forces of displacement in European cities
The European Cultural Foundation in collaboration with Krytyka Polityczna in Warsaw just issued a collection of brief essays titled "Our city, our home. Eleven essays against the forces of displacement in European cities", edited by Charlie Tims. Together with several inspiring contributions, this also includes my chapter on "Political Gardening. The rise of urban gardening is a way of contesting space"
Digital Sustainability? Promises, pitfalls, contradictions, paradoxes and backlashes of digitally-supported ecological transition
With the DIGGEO@ESOMAS I am proposing a call for papers for the next RGS-IBG Annual Conference 2022 (30th August- 2nd September). The session is intended to explore the controversial topic of Digital Sustainability in the ecological transition age (see the call below).
Critical explorations on space, spatialities and socio-technological assemblages @ Geography and Technology Conference
The DIGGEO@ESOMAS lab is leading a session dedicated to "Digital participation in urban governance. Advancing critical explorations on space, spatialities and socio-technological assemblages" during the workshop on Geography and Technology organised by the Società di Studi Geografici.
“Between justice theory and physical realities” at the AESOP TG Operationalizing the Just City
On the 24th of February 2022, together with Martin Sondermann (ARL - Academy for Territorial Development in the Leibniz Association), I am giving a presentation titled "Between justice theory and physical realities: urban gardening and cultures of spatial planning" at the AESOP Annual conference TG Ethics, Values and Planning - Operationalizing the Just City (Dortmund and online), chaired by Stefano Cozzolino & Arend Jonkman.
Is renewable energy just a matter of technological development?
I am among the researchers (and the paper's authors) who took part in the EU Energy Shift project that served as a base for the new paper titled "Beyond technology: A research agenda for social sciences and humanities research on renewable energy in Europe", published on Energy Research and Social Science and freely downloadable for 50 days at https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1ebwM7tZ6ZxQin