Digital Civics: Rethinking Citizenship and Community Advocacy in the Age of Datafication and genAI

Event description

As cities become increasingly datafied and algorithmically governed, the role of digital media in shaping civic participation, public voice, and community advocacy is more critical than ever. In this talk, Professor Marcus Foth explores the conceptual and practical groundwork that drives a national research collaboration between QUT and civil society organisations focused on participatory data practices, digital rights, and community empowerment. The talk introduces the notion of a Living Data Lab, that is, a participatory civic infrastructure designed to support data literacy and digital inclusion, community-led storytelling, and grassroots political advocacy backed by genAI. It responds to growing concerns about opaque data regimes, tokenistic engagement practices in urban planning, and the erosion of public trust by championing co-designed, accessible, and ethical alternatives to top-down smart city approaches. Drawing on years of interdisciplinary work across urban informatics, critical data studies, and digital civics, Prof. Foth reflects on how participatory approaches to data visualisation and advocacy can enable citizens to contest extractive data logics, defend civil liberties, and shape just urban futures. This talk offers timely provocations for scholars in media and communication studies, digital inclusion, and civic tech who are interested in reimagining digital civics in an era of genAI and datafication.

 

Biography | Marcus Foth is a Professor of Urban Informatics in the School of Design and a Chief Investigator in the QUT Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC), Faculty of Creative Industries, Education, and Social Justice, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. For more than two decades, Marcus has led ubiquitous computing and interaction design research into interactive digital media, screen, mobile and smart city applications. Marcus founded the Urban Informatics Research Lab in 2006 and the QUT Design Lab in 2016. He is a founding member of the QUT More-than-Human Futures research group. Marcus has published more than 290 peer-reviewed publications. He is a Fellow of the Australian Computer Society and the Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences, a Distinguished Member and Distinguished Speaker of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), and currently serves on Australia’s national College of Experts.

 

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Location: Room 01A21, 11 Kirinari St, Bruce, Australian Capital Territory - News and Media Research Centre, University of Canberra [link to map]
Start Date: 12/11/2025 [add to calendar]
Start Time: 11:30am
End Date: 12/11/2025
End Time: 12:30pm
Cost: Free
Organiser: News and Media Research Centre, University of Canberra
Enquiries: Marcus Foth, m.foth@qut.edu.au
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