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Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.
This groundbreaking book is the first to put housing, property and planning data at the centre of critical analysis. While such data shape key decisions about housing and urban development, little attention has been paid to the politics and praxes of their production and use.
Bringing together international and interdisciplinary perspectives, the book examines how governments, real estate and PropTech industries, and civil society actors create, process, share and use housing, planning and property data. Covering themes from tokenized real estate to tenant data activism, it offers a vital reflection on data power and justice in contemporary urban governance.
Contents
Introduction
1. Data Politics and Data Power in Housing, Property and Planning - Rob Kitchin, Danielle Hynes and Samuel Mutter
Part I: The Data Politics of the Housing, Property and Planning Evidence Base
2. Telling Stories with Vacancy Data: Navigating Between Housing Politics and Praxis - Cian O'Callaghan, Kathleen Stokes and Maedhbh Nic Lochlainn
3. Data Deferral: Speculating About Property Information - Elsa Noterman
4. Digging Through Data: Recursive Digital/Material Research on Post-Crash Property Development in the Dublin Docklands - Maedhbh Nic Lochlainn
Part II: The Data Politics of State Property and Planning Regimes
5. Are We Just Feeding the Beast? Addressing Unintended Consequences of Open Planning Data and Analytics - Claire Daniel
6. Counting the Cost of Public Housing: Uses and Abuses of Subsidy Statistics - Alistair Sisson and Alan Morris
7. The Data Politics of State Property Regimes: A Case Study of the Dutch Central Real Estate Agency - Daan Bossuyt
Part III: The Data Politics of Real Estate and PropTech
8. From Location to Attention: Recoding Housing Markets for Digital Capitalism - Julien Migozzi
9. Zoning and Municipal Data Brokers: Toward a Political Economy of "Data Slop" - Scott Markley and Diana Drogaris
10. Mapping the Opaque Property Data of Tokenised Real Estate - Jillian (Lee) Crandall
Part IV: Data Activism and Housing
11. Organising Collectives, Collectivising Data: Working Together (on) Disparate Data to Resist Evictions in Ireland - Samuel Mutter, Danielle Hynes, Juliette Davret and Fiadh Tubridy
12. Inequitable Openness, Informal Networks, and Strategic Neutrality of Housing Data - Asya Aizman, Wonyoung So, Chenab Navalkha and Catherine D'Ignazio
13. Digital Content, Social Media and Tenant Data: Digital Organic Intellectuals and Housing Advocacy - Sophia Maalsen, Dallas Rogers and Peta Wolifson



