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Aale Luusua
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Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2019-2023
Publications (10 Years): 10
Top Topics
Smart Cities
Public Libraries
Learning Spaces
Data Rich
Top Venues
C&T
AI Soc.
CHI Extended Abstracts
Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (Companion Volume)
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Publications
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Aale Luusua
,
Johanna Ylipulli
,
Marcus Foth
,
Alessandro Aurigi
Urban AI: understanding the emerging role of artificial intelligence in smart cities.
AI Soc.
38 (3) (2023)
Aale Luusua
Katherine Crawford: Atlas of AI: Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence.
AI Soc.
38 (3) (2023)
Aale Luusua
,
Johanna Ylipulli
,
Dani Kalarikalayil Raju
,
Emilia Rönkkö
Bridging Distances for Global Participation: Conducting and Theorizing Participatory Design and Research in Hybrid Contexts: Conducting and Theorizing Participatory Design and Research in Hybrid Contexts.
CHI Extended Abstracts
(2023)
Aale Luusua
,
Johanna Ylipulli
Nordic Cities Meet Artificial Intelligence: City Officials' Views on Artificial Intelligence and Citizen Data in Finland.
C&T
(2021)
Johanna Ylipulli
,
Aale Luusua
In Search of the Alternative Future: Developing Participatory Digital Citizenship to Address the Crisis of Democracy.
CHI Extended Abstracts
(2021)
Aale Luusua
,
Johanna Ylipulli
Artificial Intelligence and Risk in Design.
Conference on Designing Interactive Systems
(2020)
Johanna Ylipulli
,
Aale Luusua
Smart cities with a Nordic twist? Public sector digitalization in Finnish data-rich cities.
Telematics Informatics
55 (2020)
Aale Luusua
,
Johanna Ylipulli
Urban AI: Formulating an Agenda for the Interdisciplinary Research of Artificial Intelligence in Cities.
Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (Companion Volume)
(2020)
Johanna Ylipulli
,
Aale Luusua
Without libraries what have we?: Public libraries as nodes for technological empowerment in the era of smart cities, AI and big data.
C&T
(2019)
Aale Luusua
,
Johanna Ylipulli
,
Matti Pouke
Meso-Level Strategies for Design Participation and Education: Libraries as networked learning spaces.
FabLearn
(2019)