There is a certain allure to the idea that cities allow a person to both feel at home and like a stranger in the same place. That one can know the streets and shops, avenues and alleys, while also going days without being recognized. But as elites fill cities with “smart” technologies — turning them into platforms for the “Internet of Things” (IoT): sensors and computation embedded within physical objects that then connect, communicate, and/or transmit information with or between each other through the Internet — there is little escape from a seamless web of surveillance and power. This paper will outline a social theory of the “smart city” by developing our Deleuzian concept of the “spectrum of control.” We present two illustrative example...
Abstract The ‘smart city’—insofar as the concept has any definitive purchase—is really what I termed...
none1noThe chapter discusses the definition and different uses of the notion of "smart city", starti...
We entered the 21st century with a strong, global trend to increasing concentration of the populatio...
There is a certain allure to the idea that cities allow a person to both feel at home and like a str...
The critique centred on the controlling of bodies through emerging forms of digital surveillance can...
The securitarian paradigms, developed in recent decades, react to social problems by controlling and...
The “smart city” has emerged as the latest urban buzzword in discussions of the elementary functions...
In this paper, we examine the governmentality and the logics of urban control enacted through smart ...
Since the 1950s digital technologies have been used by governments in the global North for the purpo...
Digital Twins and automated decision-making systems operate on real-time sensor data extracted from ...
Cities and urban spaces around the world are changing rapidly from their origins in the industrialis...
Urban public spaces are sutured with a range of surveillance and sensor technologies that claim to e...
Information technologies are now being developed that transform the physical environment, and the hu...
In the view of some Deleuzian scholars, societal steering evolved from analogue disciplining of stat...
Surveillance is not a system unto itself, nor is it an autonomous apparatus with its own affects. R...
Abstract The ‘smart city’—insofar as the concept has any definitive purchase—is really what I termed...
none1noThe chapter discusses the definition and different uses of the notion of "smart city", starti...
We entered the 21st century with a strong, global trend to increasing concentration of the populatio...
There is a certain allure to the idea that cities allow a person to both feel at home and like a str...
The critique centred on the controlling of bodies through emerging forms of digital surveillance can...
The securitarian paradigms, developed in recent decades, react to social problems by controlling and...
The “smart city” has emerged as the latest urban buzzword in discussions of the elementary functions...
In this paper, we examine the governmentality and the logics of urban control enacted through smart ...
Since the 1950s digital technologies have been used by governments in the global North for the purpo...
Digital Twins and automated decision-making systems operate on real-time sensor data extracted from ...
Cities and urban spaces around the world are changing rapidly from their origins in the industrialis...
Urban public spaces are sutured with a range of surveillance and sensor technologies that claim to e...
Information technologies are now being developed that transform the physical environment, and the hu...
In the view of some Deleuzian scholars, societal steering evolved from analogue disciplining of stat...
Surveillance is not a system unto itself, nor is it an autonomous apparatus with its own affects. R...
Abstract The ‘smart city’—insofar as the concept has any definitive purchase—is really what I termed...
none1noThe chapter discusses the definition and different uses of the notion of "smart city", starti...
We entered the 21st century with a strong, global trend to increasing concentration of the populatio...