Human sensors in the city of super apps: Mobilizing people as infrastructure for smart city development in Jakarta, Indonesia

In this paper, we argue that contextual factors such as availability of infrastructure, socio-cultural characteristics of users, governance style, and the regulatory environment in global south cities creates opportunities for public and private sector actors to come up with innovative strategies to...

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Main Authors: DAS, Prerona, WOODS, Orlando, KONG, Lily
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spelling sg-smu-ink.cis_research-12412025-01-10T06:48:39Z Human sensors in the city of super apps: Mobilizing people as infrastructure for smart city development in Jakarta, Indonesia DAS, Prerona WOODS, Orlando KONG, Lily In this paper, we argue that contextual factors such as availability of infrastructure, socio-cultural characteristics of users, governance style, and the regulatory environment in global south cities creates opportunities for public and private sector actors to come up with innovative strategies to smart city development and the platformization of services. Despite different objectives, operationalization strategies, and expected outcomes between the public and private sectors, both sectors learn from one another to come up with innovative solutions for navigating contextual contingencies. Due to limited infrastructure and contextual diversities in global south cities, digital platforms require significant and specific forms of groundwork by humans that leverage their everyday networks and interactions with their surroundings. In the process of platformization, both governments and private entities strategically employ the discourse of smart, responsible citizenship to promote the innovative co-creation of platform services, thereby extending biopolitical control over citizens' bodies and interactions. In this process citizens are engaged as sensing nodes to support smart city development in global south cities. This paper examines two distinct cases of public and private sector ‘human sensing’ experiments in Jakarta: Jakarta Smart City’s JakLapor platform and Grab's human mapping initiative. In these experiments, ‘peopled collaborations’ (Simone, 2021) between citizens are deployed by the government and the platform company as innovations where urban infrastructure is inadequate, or to fill gaps that cannot be filled by conventional digital infrastructure. 2024-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/242 info:doi/10.1080/13604813.2024.2427954 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cis_research/article/1241/viewcontent/HumanSensors_SuperApps_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection College of Integrative Studies eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Human sensors Smart city Jakarta People as infrastructure Platform innovation Platformization Asian Studies Human Geography Urban Studies and Planning
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topic Human sensors
Smart city
Jakarta
People as infrastructure
Platform innovation
Platformization
Asian Studies
Human Geography
Urban Studies and Planning
spellingShingle Human sensors
Smart city
Jakarta
People as infrastructure
Platform innovation
Platformization
Asian Studies
Human Geography
Urban Studies and Planning
DAS, Prerona
WOODS, Orlando
KONG, Lily
Human sensors in the city of super apps: Mobilizing people as infrastructure for smart city development in Jakarta, Indonesia
description In this paper, we argue that contextual factors such as availability of infrastructure, socio-cultural characteristics of users, governance style, and the regulatory environment in global south cities creates opportunities for public and private sector actors to come up with innovative strategies to smart city development and the platformization of services. Despite different objectives, operationalization strategies, and expected outcomes between the public and private sectors, both sectors learn from one another to come up with innovative solutions for navigating contextual contingencies. Due to limited infrastructure and contextual diversities in global south cities, digital platforms require significant and specific forms of groundwork by humans that leverage their everyday networks and interactions with their surroundings. In the process of platformization, both governments and private entities strategically employ the discourse of smart, responsible citizenship to promote the innovative co-creation of platform services, thereby extending biopolitical control over citizens' bodies and interactions. In this process citizens are engaged as sensing nodes to support smart city development in global south cities. This paper examines two distinct cases of public and private sector ‘human sensing’ experiments in Jakarta: Jakarta Smart City’s JakLapor platform and Grab's human mapping initiative. In these experiments, ‘peopled collaborations’ (Simone, 2021) between citizens are deployed by the government and the platform company as innovations where urban infrastructure is inadequate, or to fill gaps that cannot be filled by conventional digital infrastructure.
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author DAS, Prerona
WOODS, Orlando
KONG, Lily
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WOODS, Orlando
KONG, Lily
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title Human sensors in the city of super apps: Mobilizing people as infrastructure for smart city development in Jakarta, Indonesia
title_short Human sensors in the city of super apps: Mobilizing people as infrastructure for smart city development in Jakarta, Indonesia
title_full Human sensors in the city of super apps: Mobilizing people as infrastructure for smart city development in Jakarta, Indonesia
title_fullStr Human sensors in the city of super apps: Mobilizing people as infrastructure for smart city development in Jakarta, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Human sensors in the city of super apps: Mobilizing people as infrastructure for smart city development in Jakarta, Indonesia
title_sort human sensors in the city of super apps: mobilizing people as infrastructure for smart city development in jakarta, indonesia
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2024
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/242
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