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Professor Marcus Foth is a prominent academic in Urban Informatics at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), affiliated with the School of Design and the QUT Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC) within the Faculty of Creative Industries, Education, and Social Justice. His research integrates technology, people, and place, focusing on smart cities, data ethics, digital inclusion, blockchain applications, and sustainability. Notably, he pioneered the DataCare framework to enhance participatory data analytics in smart cities, addressing issues like transparency and community engagement. He is a founding member of the More-than-Human Futures research group, exploring multispecies justice and eco-conscious urban governance.
His work spans critical analyses of smart city developments, blockchain in supply chains (e.g., beef exports), and digital divides in rural/urban contexts. Foth advocates for citizen-centric urban design, emphasizing ethical data practices and inclusive participation. He has collaborated internationally, presenting at events like the Rural Computing Research Consortium and contributing to policy submissions on urban planning and sustainability.
Research interests include geoprivacy, participatory design, and speculative urban futures. While no specific grants or awards are detailed in the text, his interdisciplinary approach bridges academia, industry, and community initiatives. Foth’s projects often involve co-creating tools like locative games and AR/VR platforms to foster communal placemaking and environmental stewardship.
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