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|a Allmendinger, Philip,
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|a The forgotten city :
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|a Front cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. A tale of two stories -- 2. The 'smart city' story -- 3. What happens when 'smart' comes to town -- 4. Unholy alliance: how government, academics and Big Tech are colluding in the takeover of our cities -- 5. Why we're the problem (and the solution) -- 6. Our disconnected cities: what 'smart' should be about -- 7. Yesterday's cities of the future -- 8. Why it's different this time -- 9. Why bother to save the city? -- 10. Smart for cities: time for a new story -- Notes -- Index
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|a Phil Allmendinger takes a critical approach to the role of 'smart' in future cities and the relationship with city development. Considering how technology can support active citizenship, he challenges the commercial drivers of big tech and warns that these, not developments for 'social good', may dominate.
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