Unplugging the city: the urban phenomenon and its sociotechnical controversies. / Fábio Duarte and Rodrigo Jose Firmino
Language: English Series: Routledge Research in Planning and Urban DesignPublication details: Routledge, 2018. New York:Description: xi, 161 pISBN:- 9781138696822
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Foreword Introduction From Shared Wheels to Controlled Spaces --Chapter 1 Unplugging the City: Mobility and Territorialization of Urban Sociotechnical Systems --Chapter 2 Disassembling Bike-Sharing Systems: Surveillance, Advertising, and the Social Inequalities of a Global Technological Arrangement --Chapter 3 Learning from Failures: Unearthing Rail Proposals in Curitiba's Bus Rapid Transit-- Chapter 4 Driverless-Cars: Glossing the Rugged Pavements Ahead --Chapter 5 Constructing New Invisible Territories through the Monitoring of People and Spaces-- Chapter 6 The Weakest Link: Unplugging Digital Territorialities--Chapter 7 Planning Delusion: Between Prescription and Provocation Chapter 8 Urban Phantasmagorias: The Immanent Cities of the Future --Chapter 9 Folie a Deux - A Salute to Mark Weiser
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