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Design, Control, Predict : Logistical Governance in the Smart City by Aaron Shapiro (2020, Trade Paperback)

Design, Control, Predict : Logistical Governance in the Smart City by Aaron Shapiro (2020, Trade Paperback)

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Specifics

Author

Aaron Shapiro

Dewey Decimal

352.55216

Dewey Edition

23

Format

Trade Paperback

ISBN-10

1517908272

ISBN-13

9781517908270

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Height

1.1 in

Item Length

8.5 in

Item Weight

14.7 Oz

Item Width

5.5 in

LC Classification Number

TD159.4.S525 2020

LCCN

2020-034655

Language

English

Number of Pages

344 Pages

Publication Name

Design, Control, Predict : Logistical Governance in the Smart City

Publication Year

2020

Publisher

University of Minnesota Press

Reviews

"An enticing and informative book that tells a contemporary story of deception and appropriation of public goods."-- Journal of Urban Affairs, " Design, Control, Predict presents smart urbanism as both a logistical node and network. Where global flows of data and capital merge with widespread movements toward austerity and surveillance: there we find smart cities emerging on nearly every continent. Yet as Aaron Shapiro's illuminating ethnographic research demonstrates, each node in that global assemblage is itself a logistical network within which algorithms orchestrate the circulation of bodies and bicycles, carceral logics and cybernetic imaginaries."--Shannon Mattern, author of Code and Clay, Data and Dirt: Five Thousand Years of Urban Media

Subject

Social Aspects, Environmental / General, Sociology / Urban

Subject Area

Technology & Engineering, Social Science

Synopsis

An in-depth look at life in the "smart" city Technology has fundamentally transformed urban life. But today's "smart" cities look little like what experts had predicted. Aaron Shapiro shows us the true face of the revolution in urban technology, taking the reader on a tour of today's smart city. Along the way, he develops a new lens for interpreting urban technologies--logistical governance--to critique an urban future based on extraction and rationalization. Through ethnographic research, journalistic interviews, and his own hands-on experience, Shapiro helps us peer through cracks in the smart city's facade. He investigates the true price New Yorkers pay for "free," ad-funded WiFi, finding that it ultimately serves the ends of commercial media. He also builds on his experience as a bike courier for a food delivery startup to examine how promises of "flexible employment" in the gig economy in fact pave the way for strict managerial control. And he turns his eye toward hot-button debates around police violence and new patrol technologies, asking whether algorithms are really the answer to reforming our cities' ongoing crises of criminal justice. Through these gripping accounts of the new technological urbanism, Design, Control, Predict makes vital contributions to conversations around data privacy and algorithmic governance. Shapiro brings much-needed empirical research to a field that has often relied on "10,000-foot views." Timely, important, and expertly researched, Design, Control, Predict doesn't just help us comprehend urbanism today--it advances strategies for critiquing and resisting a dystopian future that can seem inevitable.

Type

Textbook

brand

University of Minnesota Press

gtin13

9781517908270