Cosa si muove sotto lo skyline digitale? Storia e politica della smart city
12-26 p.
The smart city is a planetary narrative, project and practice that has become hegemonic par-ticularly after the global financial crisis of 2008. The article presents a critical investigation of the concept, discussing its multiple meanings and contents in economic, political and social arena. Moreover, it deepens the so called 'smartness mandate' and it sustains that the smart city is not a city at all, but rather it would be necessary to frame it within the long term process of dismantling the historical city in favour of a new spatial assemblage organized for the capi-talist extraction of value from a reconfiguring territoriality. In this sense, the article suggest a continuity with the urban transformations played by urbanists and architects in the last centu-ries, and it considers the smart city as a "sum" of these processes that is emerging within the so called 'industrial revolution 4.0', analysing it through a (techno)political gaze. [Publisher's text].
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Sociologia urbana e rurale : XLII, 122, 2020-
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Code DOI : 10.3280/SUR2020-122002
ISSN: 1971-8403
KEYWORDS
- Industrial revolution 40, machines à habiter, (techno)politics, smartness, genealo-gy, assemblages