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Seija Ridell is a Professor in Communication Sciences at the University of Tampere. Her research focuses on contemporary urban media ecologies, particularly exploring how computational technologies mediate bodily movements and reshape urban spaces through ambient technologies and big data infrastructures. She investigates micro-meso-macro dynamics in smart cities, emphasizing feedback loops between technological systems and human agency.
Her work integrates media theory with urban studies, analyzing algorithmic governance and infrastructural power dynamics. Key research themes include re-materializing communication paradigms in digital urban environments and the socio-technical choreographies shaping modern cities.
Ridell has contributed to 51+ research outputs since 1994, with recent emphases on algorhythmic cities, mediated bodily routines, and critical analyses of smart city discourses. She actively participates in academic leadership roles, organizing conferences and panels on urban technology philosophy.
Her 2021 report on youth media practices and 2019 theoretical works on computational urbanism exemplify her interdisciplinary approach. Collaborations span international scholars in media theory and urban studies, reflecting her global academic network.


