"This book describes the decades-long genealogy and governing logic of what we call the smartness mandate. While "smart" devices and infrastructures such as smart electrical grids, smart cities, and smart phones proliferated in the 1990s and early 2000s, the smartness mandate, which aims to link these individual instances of smart technologies into a coherent project of governance, was first explicitly articulated in the early 2000s"--
"This book describes the decades-long genealogy and governing logic of what we call the smartness mandate. While "smart" devices and infrastructures such as smart electrical grids, smart cities, and smart phones proliferated in the 1990s and early 2000s, the smartness mandate, which aims to link these individual instances of smart technologies into a coherent project of governance, was first explicitly articulated in the early 2000s"--
Orit Halpern, Lighthouse Professor and Chair of Digital Cultures and Societal Change at Technische Universität Dresden, is the author of Beautiful Data: A History of Vision and Reason since 1945. Robert Mitchell is Chair and Professor of English, as well as Director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Science and Cultural Theory, at Duke University. His books include, most recently, Infectious Liberty: Biopolitics between Romanticism and Liberalism.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments vii Prologue: Welcome to the Smart Planet ix Introduction 1 1 Smartness and Populations 33 2 Demo or Die: The Zones of Smartness 73 3 Derivation, Optimization, and Smartness 121 4 Resilience 167 Coda: From the Smartness Mandate to the Biopolitical Learning Consensus 219 Notes 231 Bibliography 271 Index 297
Acknowledgments vii Prologue: Welcome to the Smart Planet ix Introduction 1 1 Smartness and Populations 33 2 Demo or Die: The Zones of Smartness 73 3 Derivation, Optimization, and Smartness 121 4 Resilience 167 Coda: From the Smartness Mandate to the Biopolitical Learning Consensus 219 Notes 231 Bibliography 271 Index 297
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