Weinberg’s project during the AIAS-SHAPE Democracy and Digital Citizenship Fellowship will evaluate the development of smart campus initiatives in Denmark and Scotland in comparison to the US and assess the impact of these initiatives on the privacy rights, working conditions, and academic freedom of students and faculty. She plans to focus her efforts on the connections between smart campus and smart city initiatives, using case studies of smart campus initiatives that are explicitly designed to serve as proving grounds for smart city technology. These initiatives hold tremendous promise for improving student learning and maximizing the environmental sustainability of universities. However, in practice, they can vastly expand the powers of industry over higher education while raising pressing concerns about privacy and autonomy from unwarranted institutional oversight. To what extent do the social, political, and historical contexts of Denmark and Scotland shape smart campus initiatives in ways that are similar to, and/or different from, US smart campus initiatives? How might the comparison of these initiatives help inform visions of ethical approaches to smart campus development?
Project title: From Smart Campuses to Smart Cities: Democracy, Digital Citizenship, and Higher Education
Area of research: Science and Technology Studies
Fellowship period: 1 Sep 2023 - 30 Jun 2024
Fellowship type: AIAS-SHAPE fellow
This fellowship has received funding from The Aarhus University Research Foundation (AUFF)