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MADRON Karinne Lynda

University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Geography and Spatial Planning (DGEO) > Geography and Spatial Planning

Main Referenced Co-authors
CARR, Constance  (8)
BAST, Desmond  (2)
SYRUS, Ahmad  (2)
KRYVETS, Olga  (1)
NICOTRA, Elide  (1)
Main Referenced Keywords
data centres (3); Google (3); governance (3); infrastructure (3); data centers (2);
Main Referenced Disciplines
Human geography & demography (16)

Publications (total 16)

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Carr, C., & Madron, K. L. (Eds.). (2023). Reflections from the 30th Anniversary Conference of the International Network for Urban Research and Action (INURA) in Luxembourg, 'Small State Big Transitions'. Luxembourg, Unknown/unspecified: Department of Geography & Spatial Planning. https://hdl.handle.net/10993/54395

The most cited

7 citations (Scopus®)

Carr, C., Madron, K. L., Syrus, A., & BAST, D. (2022). Four reasons why data centers matter, five implications of their social spatial distribution, one graphic to visualize them. Environment and Planning A. doi:10.1177/0308518X211069139 https://hdl.handle.net/10993/50097

MADRON, K. L. (2024). Global clouds and local storms: The critical governance of Google's data centre infrastructure development (CRIT-DC) Project Summary.

MADRON, K. L.*. (April 2024). Google data centres and how their calculated (in)visibility challenges local governance and planning [Paper presentation]. AAG Annual Meeting.

MADRON, K. L.*. (April 2024). The critical governance of Google's data centre infrastructure development [Paper presentation]. Geography Colloquium.

Carr, C., & Madron, K. L. (Eds.). (2023). Reflections from the 30th Anniversary Conference of the International Network for Urban Research and Action (INURA) in Luxembourg, 'Small State Big Transitions'. Luxembourg, Unknown/unspecified: Department of Geography & Spatial Planning.

Madron, K. L., & Carr, C. (2023). INURA reflects on Luxembourg - Results of a feedback session with INURA. INURA Bulletin, 33.

Carr, C., & Madron, K. L. (2023). INURA as a village - urban research and action in urgent times.

Carr, C., & Madron, K. L. (2023). The Janus face of urbanism led by large digital corporations: Glamorous headquarters and monstrous data centers [Paper presentation]. Across the Layers: Scientific Knowledge Production, Planetary Resources, and Data Centres, Bochum, Germany.

Madron, K. L. (2022). Large digital corporations hyperscale data centers: comparing the experiences of Luxembourg and the Netherlands [Paper presentation]. The 30th Conference of the International Network for Research and Action.

Madron, K. L. (2022). Analysing the societal impacts of hyperscale data centers of large digital corporations [Paper presentation]. D4-Urban meeting - DIGI-GOV Project.

Carr, C., Bast, D., Madron, K. L., & Syrus, A. (2022). Mapping the clouds: The matter of data centres. Journal of Maps. doi:10.1080/17445647.2022.2088304
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Madron, K. L., Kryvets, O., Nicotra, E., Reiter, C., Syrus, A. S., & Carr, C. (2022). Reflecting on research and activism in times of uncertainty and crisis: The 30th Anniversary conference of INURA in Luxembourg. brennpunkt.

Carr, C., Madron, K. L., Syrus, A., & BAST, D. (2022). Four reasons why data centers matter, five implications of their social spatial distribution, one graphic to visualize them. Environment and Planning A. doi:10.1177/0308518X211069139
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Madron, K. L. (2022). The Experimental Governance of Smart Cities: an analysis of Amsterdam Smart City in relation to Amsterdam’s data center industry [Paper presentation]. UGI/ IGU Paris 2022 Centennial Conference.

Madron, K. L. (2022). The experimental governance of smart cities: an analysis of the experience of Amsterdam with data centers [Paper presentation]. 6th International Conference URBAN e-PLANNING.

Madron, K. L., & Carr, C. (2022). Introducing Luxembourg and reflecting on framework conditions and contradictions in urban governance [Paper presentation]. The 30th Conference of the International Network of Urban Research and Action.

Madron, K. L. (2022). The multiscalar spatial fixes of urban development led by large digital corporations [Paper presentation]. Geography Colloquium.

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