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Cities And The Digital Revolution Aligning Technology And Humanity Zaheer Allam

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Cities And The Digital Revolution Aligning Technology And Humanity Zaheer Allam
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Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.33 MB
Pages: 148
Author: Zaheer Allam
ISBN: 9783030297992, 9783030298005, 3030297993, 3030298000
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Cities And The Digital Revolution Aligning Technology And Humanity Zaheer Allam by Zaheer Allam 9783030297992, 9783030298005, 3030297993, 3030298000 instant download after payment.

This book explores the emergence and development of data in cities. It exposes how Information Communication Technology (ICT) corporations seeking to capitalize on cities developing needs for urban technologies have contributed to many of the issues we are faced with today, including urbanization, centralization of wealth and climate change. Using several case studies, the book provides examples of the, in part, detrimental effects ICT driven ‘Smart City’ solutions have had and will have on the human characteristics that contribute to the identity and sense of belonging innate to many of our cities. The rise in Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and technologies like social media, has changed how people interact with and in cities, and Allam discusses of how these changes require planners, engineers and other urban professionals to adjust their approach. The main question the book seeks to address is ‘how can we use emerging technologies to recalibrate our cities and ensure increased livability, whilst also effectively dealing with their associate challenges?’ This is an ongoing conversation, but one that requires extensive thought as it has extensive consequences. This book will be of interest to students, academics, professionals and policy makers across a broad range of subjects including urban studies, architecture and STS, geography and social policy.

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