‘What is not Counted, doesn't Count’
Abstract Urban mobility in Mexico City is managed through a technomoral form of governance in which activists, advocates, experts and other stakeholders agree on priorities to shape government policie...
Urban mobility in Mexico City could be an example for activists in other areas of how to engage with other actors - like NGOs, foreign development agencies, or international financial institutions - to advance their agendas. Check out my article in Social Anthropology: doi.org/10.3167/saas...
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Technomoral Governance
Abstract This special issue examines the concept of ‘technomoral governance’, a framework that describes the intertwining of moral imperatives with technocratic and technological solutions in contempo...
Have you noticed how moral evaluations of public issues is increasingly entwined with technical language or processes? Check out the Special Issue on Technomoral Governance that I edited together with Maja Bruun and Insa Koch in the journal Social Anthropology: doi.org/10.3167/saas...
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