The right to the networked city: digital networks and urban space
With the ubiquity of digital networks, the way of inhabiting urban space is changing. The increasing use of mobile devices and the availability in 'real time' local information allowed new forms of communication and interaction between individuals. Along with new capabilities for microcoordenação personal social activity, we see the rapid expansion of data generation through daily practices. While in the networked interactions become an everyday negotiation dimension of contemporary public space, there is an urgent need to think about how this trajectory becomes older geometries of city power.