Rob Kitchin is a professor and ERC Advanced Investigator at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth. He is (co)principal investigator of the Programmable City project and the Building City Dashboards project. He has published widely across the social sciences, including 26 authored/edited books and over 180 articles and book chapters. He was the editor-in-chief of the 12-volume
Alexander (Sasha) Kondakov, PhD, is an assistant professor at the School of Sociology, University College Dublin, Ireland. He is also an editor for the
Alina Kontareva is a Ph.D. candidate at TIK – the Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo, Norway and a research fellow and lecturer at Tomsk State University, Russia. Her expertise includes innovation studies, platform economy, digitalization, and research methods. As a Fulbright Visiting Graduate Student at the University of California, Davis, Alina collaborated with the ModLab on a project to code audio and visual data from a 3D motion-sensing game based on Shakespeare’s works. Alina was affiliated with the Centre for the Study of Science and Technology, the European University in St. Petersburg, Russia, where she conducted several research projects at the intersection of Innovation Studies and STS. For her current project, she is investigating the platform economy in Russia and the competitive strategies of platform firms.
Ekaterina Lapina-Kratasyuk, PhD, is an associate professor at the Faculty of Communications, Media and Design of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia. She is also a senior researcher at the School for Advanced Studies in the Humanities in the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia and Moscow School of Social and Economic Science (MSSES). In 2016–2018 she was an associate researcher at the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics at UCLA (Los Angeles, the USA). Her research projects and publications are dedicated to the media city and smart city, problems of popular science, history in media, transmedia and film studies. She co-edited the book
Siarhei Liubimau, PhD, is an associate professor at the Department of Social Sciences, as well as co-founder and head of the Laboratory of Critical Urbanism at the European Humanities University, Vilnius, Lithuania. His previous research focus was trans-border urbanism. His PhD dissertation was at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Science, Warsaw, Poland (2005–2010), and Bauhaus Kolleg “EU Urbanism” in Dessau, Germany (2006–2007). Since 2015 he has been doing both applied and conceptual research on nuclear urbanism, with a special focus on nuclear “de-industrialisation” (the case town is Visaginas, Lithuania). His other interests include the social dimension of digitalization (with a focus on knowledge infrastructures) and action research (with a focus on urbanism as a synthetic practice). He was a fellow at the Central European University in Budapest, Hungary (2012), the Institute of Human Sciences in Vienna, Austria (2012–2013), and the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, Finland (2017). In the winter semester 2020–2021, he is a visiting lecturer at the Institute for Social Anthropology at the Martin Luther University, Halle-Wittenberg, Germany.