Dream States: Smart Cities and the Pursuit of Utopian Urbanism
By (Author) John Lorinc
By (author) John Lorinc
Coach House Books
Coach House Books
29th November 2022
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Urban and municipal planning and policy
Sociology
Technology: general issues
307.760285
Paperback
176
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 19mm
WINNER OF THE 2022 WRITERS' TRUST BALSILLIE PRIZE FOR PUBLIC POLICY
Is the smart city the utopia weve been waiting for
The promise of the so-called smart city has been at the forefront of urban planning and development since the early 2010s, and the tech industry that supplies smart city software and hardware is now worth hundreds of billions a year.
But the ideas and approaches underpinning smart city tech raise tough and important questions about the future of urban communities, surveillance, automation, and public participation. The smart city era, moreover, belongs firmly in a longer historical narrative about cities one defined by utopian ideologies, architectural visions, and technological fantasies.
Smart streetlights, water and air quality tracking, autonomous vehicles: with examples from all over the world, including New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Portland, and Chicago,Dream Statesunpacks the world of smart city tech, but also situates this important shift in city-building into a broader story about why we still dream about perfect places.
"John Lorincs incisive analysis in Dream States reminds us that the search for urban utopia is not new. Throughout the book, Lorinc underscores the fact that a gamut of urban innovations from smart city megaprojects to e-government to pandemic preparedness tools only provide promise when scrutinized together with the political, economic, social, and physical complexities of urban life." Shauna Brail, University of Toronto
"Dream States: Smart Cities, Technology, and the Pursuit of Urban UtopiasEnid Slack, University of Toronto School of Cities
"Utopia may be the oldest grift in the city-building business, but Dream States shows that technology is a timeless tool for turning the most ordinary of urban dreams clean air and water, safe streets, and decent homes into reality. As digital dilettantes try to sell us on a software overhaul, John Lorinc provides us an indispensable and flawless guide to the must-haves and never-agains of the smart city. Anthony Townsend, Urbanist in Residence, Cornell Tech, author of Smart Cities
"Lorinc unpacks both the hype and genuine promise in technology to make everything from the street lighting to water quality in cities better, with examples from Barcelona, New York, Los Angeles, and other cities." Bloomberg Cities Network
John Lorinc is a Toronto journalist and editor, who writes about urban affairs, politics, business, technology and local history. He contributes regularly to the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Spacing Magazine, and Macleans, among others, and has in the past written for The New York Times, Washington Post, and The Baffler.