4th Digital Geographies Conference
03.11.2025 - 04.11.2025
Local
IGOT-ULisboa
Artificial Geographies: opening the black box for a new wave of critical thinking
Digital technologies are reshaping territories, raising urgent challenges in governance, inequality, and digitalized work. AI, now deeply embedded in cities and lives, demands critical reflection on its social, ethical, and environmental impacts.
We invite theoretical and empirical contributions that explore the complexities of digital transformation, questioning its social, political, and territorial effects.
Keynote speakers:
- Agnieszka Leszczynski (University of Western Ontario)
- Paul Langley (Durham University)
