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Darcy Parks

Assistant Professor

Digitalization promises to help solve sustainability challenges in many settings. I study what gets promised in the name of sustainability, who pushes digitalization as a solution, and the implications for infrastructural systems.

Digitalization in cities and energy systems

Digitalization promises to solve many challenges, but not all promises turn into reality. My research studies the promises of digitalization in relation to sustainability challenges.

I am interested in the role that visions play in infrastructural change, and how digitalization re-shapes the roles of consumers, companies, and government. My research uses a combination of social science perspectives inspired by science and technology studies (STS), sustainability transitions and digital sociology.

My current research focuses on new business models in electricity markets, where companies claim to de-couple their profits from the electricity consumption of their consumers. I am interested in how companies combine digital technologies with new business models. This research investigates company advertising, the function of smartphone apps in electricity contracts, and the technological and organizational development of new business models.

I have previously studied digitalization in the context of urban innovation and urban environmental governance.

My teaching often covers the topics of digitalization, cities and environmental sustainability, but also includes the philosophy of science and scientific methods.

Publications

2022

Darcy Parks (2022) Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, Vol. 43 (Article in journal)

2021

Darcy Parks (2021) Dilemmas of sustainable urban development: a view from practice, p. 160-174 (Chapter in book)

2020

Darcy Parks (2020) Science as Culture, Vol. 29, p. 388-409 (Article in journal)
Darcy Parks, Anna Wallsten (2020) Annals of the American Association of Geographers, Vol. 110, p. 525-534 (Article in journal)

2019

Darcy Parks, Harald Rohracher (2019) Geoforum, Vol. 100, p. 51-59 (Article in journal)

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