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        App
    (2024) p.17-17
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        Data
    (2024) p.32-33
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        Smart City Governance – AI Ethics in a Spatial Context : Selected Essays from 2023/2024
    Larsson, Stefan LU ; White, James LU
	; 						Söderlund, Kasia
				LU
	 and 						Tanqueray, Laetitia
				LU
	
    (2024)
        In Smart City Governance Student Essays
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        The Artificial Recruiter: Risks of Discrimination in Employers’ Use of AI and Automated Decision-Making
    
    
- Contribution to journal › Article
 
 - 2023
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        Pluralism, paralysis, practice: making environmental knowledge usable
    
    
- Contribution to journal › Article
 
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        The data treadmill : water governance and the politics of pollution in rural Ireland
    
    
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        Disruptive Data : Historicising the platformisation of Dublin’s taxi industry
    
    
- Contribution to journal › Article
 
 - 2022
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        Ignorance and the regulation of artificial intelligence
    
    
- Contribution to journal › Article
 
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        Environmental expertise for social transformation: roles and responsibilities for social science
    
    
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 - 2021
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        Standardising the city as an object of comparison: The promise, limits and perceived benefits of ISO 37120
    
    
- Contribution to journal › Article