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As more and more aspects of contemporary urban society are tracked and quantified, the emerging cloud of so-called ‘big data' is widely considered to represent a fundamental change in the way we interact with and understand cities. For some proponents of big data, like Anderson (2008), big...
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In less than a decade Bitcoin and the technology of blockchain – a cryptographically-secured, algorithmically-regulated, distributed-ledger – emerged as the enfant terrible of the global economy. Ironically, as cryptocurrencies reached collective valuations of hundreds of billions of dollars...
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This paper grounds the critique of the ‘smart city' in its historical and geographical context. Adapting Brenner and Theodore's notion of ‘actually existing neoliberalism', we suggest a greater attention be paid to the ‘actually existing smart city', rather than the exceptional or...
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This paper analyzes the digital dimensions of places as represented by online, geocoded references to the economic, social, and political experiences of the city. These digital layers are invisible to the naked eye, but form a central component of the augmentations and mediations of place...
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