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Whose smart city?
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Vanolo, Alberto
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Cities
/ Environmental impact
/ Middle class
/ Private enterprise
/ Smart cities
/ Social classes
/ Technological change
2014
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/ Smart cities
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/ Technological change
2014
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Whose smart city?
2014
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Overview
[...]the production of smart cities is overwhelmingly in the hands of private enterprises, the smart city is an extremely profitable business. [...]the vision of the smart city is largely matched to the aspirations and world-views of a very particular, minority section of the population; namely, a well-educated middle class that uses (and can afford) new technologies.
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OpenDemocracy
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