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Prof. Oren Yiftachel

Heads of Labs

Prof. Oren Yiftachel

Prof. Oren Yiftachel teaches political and legal geography and urban planning at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersehba and is a visiting professor in the Department of Geography and the Bartlett School (DPU) at University College London. Yiftachel is the Lloyd Horst Chair in Urban Studies, and co-manages the BGUrban Laboratory.  Yiftachel served for eight years as Head of the Department of Geography and Multidisciplinary Studies and in a number of senior positions on campus. He is currently leading a research group with Prof. Erez Tzafdia on the subject of "urban displaceabilities: Lessons to Israeli Cities" and another project on the "just digital city."

The Just City Lab, headed by Prof. Oren Yiftachel, deals mainly with research on the interface between spatial and urban processes and theories and practices of social justice. The Lab's researchers work on diverse dimensions of the aspiration for a just society, including distributional, identity and procedural justice. The lab accommodate a multidisciplinary team of researchers, from geography, planning, law, history and the social and computing  sciences. The lab conducts workshops, raises research funds and is involved in the scientific, policy and social discourses over the right to the city, focusing on minorities and marginalized groups.

Participants

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Prof. Oren Yiftachel

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Prof. Erez Tzfadia (PI's)

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Dr. Hagit Keysar

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Dr. Regev Natensohn (MI's)

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Digital Urban Citizenship

The BGUrbanLab has recently launched a new project: "Digital Urban Citizenship".  The project examines the consequences of recent digitalization of governance, services and resources on social relations, right to the city and urban citizenship. It focuses on conceptual and empirical investigation through what we term as D.I.E.P. impact, denoting four key dimensions: (a) Data and its accumulation, use and abuse; (b) Infrastructure – material and intellectual; (c) Economic-social transfer of resources and reshaping of group relations; (d) Politics of digital decisionmaking and resistance. Special focus is placed on analyzing societal digital transformation from the periphery inward, focusing in each dimension on digital gaps, bordering and patterns of power, mobility and marginalization.

Researchers

Dr. Ronen Eidelman

Dr. Rani Mandelbaum

Mohamed Mohamed

Dr. Batel Yossef

Dr. Dorit Garfunkel

Lubna A-Sanna

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