Robotics and automation in the city: a research agenda

Rachel Macrorie, Simon Marvin, Aidan While

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Abstract

Globally cities are becoming experimental sites for new forms of robotic and automation technologies applied across a wide variety of sectors in multiple areas of economic and social life. As these innovations leave the laboratory and factory, this paper analyzes how robotics and automation systems are being layered upon existing urban digital networks, extending the capabilities and capacities of human agency and infrastructure networks, and reshaping the city and citizen’s everyday experiences. To date, most work in this field has been speculative and isolated in nature. We set out a research agenda that goes beyond analysis of discrete applications and effects, to investigate how robotics and automation connect across urban domains and the implications for differential urban geographies, the selective enhancement of individuals and collective management of infrastructures, the socio-spatial sorting of cities and the potential for responsible urban innovation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)197-217
JournalUrban Geography
Volume42
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Feb 2021

Keywords

  • Robotics
  • automation
  • artificial intelligence
  • splintered urbanism
  • socio-spatial sorting

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