Reading the Neoliberal Smart City Narrative: The Political Potential of Everyday Meaning-making

Jiska Engelbert
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One of the key normative questions that critical smart city scholars pose is if, and how, politically meaningful agency of citizens in the neoliberal smart city is possible? The Lefebvrian concept of the “right to the city” proves particularly fruitful in this endeavor, as it allows for imaging ways and possibilities in which citizens can assert the use value of the city over the exchange value, and thus affirm the social “urban” over the economic “city.” This chapter seeks to contribute to this quest for and imaginations of politically meaningful agency in the neoliberal smart city. First, it does so by arguing that what smart city scholarship typically considers as politically meaningful interventions into the neoliberal smart city are too often initiatives that are strongly influenced by peoples’ and cities’ access to specific and unevenly distributed resources, like technological or political literacies and economic (infra-) structures. Therefore, and second, the chapter proposes that we look for critical interventions into the neoliberal smart city by “ordinary citizens” elsewhere, namely, in urban inhabitants’ everyday readings of the promotional and performative narrative of the neoliberal smart city.
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解读新自由主义智慧城市叙事:日常意义创造的政治潜力
批判性智慧城市学者提出的关键规范性问题之一是,新自由主义智慧城市中有政治意义的公民代理是否可能,以及如何可能?在这方面,列非佛的“城市权”概念尤其富有成效,因为它提供了市民主张城市使用价值高于交换价值的想象方式和可能性,从而肯定了社会“城市”高于经济“城市”。本章试图对新自由主义智慧城市中具有政治意义的机构的探索和想象做出贡献。首先,它认为智慧城市学者通常认为对新自由主义智慧城市有政治意义的干预措施,往往是受到人民和城市对特定和不均匀分布的资源(如技术或政治素养和经济(基础设施)结构)的强烈影响的举措。因此,第二,本章建议我们在其他地方寻找“普通公民”对新自由主义智慧城市的关键干预,即在城市居民对新自由主义智慧城市的宣传和表演叙事的日常阅读中。
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