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Equality in the City - Imaginaries of the Smart Future (Paperback, New edition)
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Equality in the City - Imaginaries of the Smart Future (Paperback, New edition)
Series: Mediated Cities
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This collection considers the city of the future and its
relationship to its citizens. It responds to the foregrounding of
digital technologies in the management of urban spaces, and
addresses some of the ways in which technologies are changing the
places in which we live and the way we live in them. A broad range
of interdisciplinary contributors reflect on the global agenda of
smart cities, the ruptures in smart discourse and the spaces where
we might envisage a more user-friendly and bottom-up version of the
smart future. The authors adopt an equality studies lens to assess
how we might conceive of a future smart city and what fissures need
to be addressed to ensure the smart future is equitable. In the
project of envisaging this, they consider various approaches and
arguments for equality in the imagined future city, putting people
at the forefront of our discussions, rather than technologies. In
the smart discourse, hard data, technological solutions, global and
national policy and macro issues tend to dominate. Here, the
authors include ethnographic evidence, rather than rely on the
perspective of the smart technologies' experts, so that the arena
for meaningful social development of the smart future can develop.
The international contributors respond purposefully to the smart
imperative, to the disruptive potential of smart technologies in
our cities: issues of change, design, austerity, ownership,
citizenship and equality. The collection examines the pull between
equality and engagement in smart futures. To date, the topic of
smart cities has been approached from the perspective of digital
media, human geography and information communications technology.
This collection, however, presents a different angle. It seeks to
open new discussions about what a smart future could do to bridge
divides, to look at governmentality in the context of (in)equality
in the city. The collection is an approachable discussion of the
issues that surround smart digital futures and the imagined digital
cities of the future. It is aspirational in that it seeks to
imagine a truly egalitarian city of the future and to ponder how
that might come about. Primary readership will be academics and
students in social science, architecture, urban planning,
government employees, and those working or studying in social
justice and equality studies
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