AxPo and Cities are back in town, Ugo Rossi, The Return of the Urban State: The Political Construction of Technology-Driven Economies, 02.02.2023, 17:00-19:00
1 février 2023
Sciences Po École Urbaine, Atelier parisien d’urbanisme (Apur) & Insee, Table-ronde « Les évolutions de la mixité sociale et ségrégation dans le Grand Paris », 15.02.2023, 5:00-7:00pm
13 février 2023

Isabelle Baraud-Serfaty & Nathan Benamouzig, « The new value of curbs. Under the effect of the digital transition », Articulo – Journal of Urban Research, 2021

Nous vous signalons la parution d’un article d’Isabelle Baraud-Serfaty et Nathan Benamouzig intitulé « The new value of curbs. Under the effect of the digital transition » dans la revue Articulo – Journal of Urban Research en 2021.

Abstract

The objective of this article is to understand the changing value of the curb in the digital transition that we currently experience. Digital technologies impose a new perspective when it comes to understanding the curb. This reflection relies on observations of a variety of academic and non-academic pieces of literature. The analysis of the urban economy is therefore deeply linked to activities of the private sector in the studied space, here the curb. The change in behavior of private operators regarding the occupation of curb has been crucial to acknowledge that the curb is becoming a scarce and valuable resource. This transition is bringing up new challenges to various city operators, both public and private, especially since the curb is used in its physical form but also to obtain information through digital technologies. Digital technologies are also opening new models of governance of urban spaces, more specifically of the curb, which can serve public services and the residents. New possible models and tools of governance can also help cities deal with contemporary arising issues such as global warming, preservation of personal data, or public health emergencies.