Programa

Encontro 1 (12/02/2019):
 
Mobilidade de políticas e a disseminação das smart cities
 
PECK, J.; THEODORE, N. Mobilizing policy: Models, methods, and mutations. Geoforum,
v. 41, n. 2, p. 169-174, 2010.
SENNETT, R. No one likes a city that's too smart. The Guardian, Manchester, 04 dezembro
2012.
SHELTON, T.; ZOOK, M.; WIIG, A. The ‘actually existing smart city’. Cambridge Journal
of Regions, Economy and Society, 2014.
TEMENOS, Cristina; BAKER, Tom; COOK, Ian R. Inside mobile urbanism: Cities and
policy mobilities. In: Handbook of Urban Geography. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019
WIIG, A. IBM's smart city as techno-utopian policy mobility. City, v. 19, n. 2-3, p. 258-273,
2015.
 
Encontro 2 (13/02/2019):
 
Nuvens, câmeras, big data: a cidade vigilante
 
HU, Tung-Hui. A Prehistory of the Cloud. MIT Press, 2015.
ELLIOTT, Anthony. Automated mobilities: From weaponized drones to killer
bots. Journal of Sociology, v. 55, n. 1, p. 20-36, 2019
SHELLER, Mimi. Mobility justice: The politics of movement in an age of extremes.
Verso Books, 2018. (Capitulo 4)
VANOLO, A. Smartmentality: The smart city as disciplinary strategy. Urban Studies, p. 1-
16, 2013.
 
Encontro 3 (14/02/2019):
 
Repensando a cidade inteligente
 
EVANS, J.; KARVONEN, A.; LUQUE-AYALA, A.; MARTIN, C.; MCCORMICK, K.;
RAVEN, R.; PALGAN, Y. V. Smart and Sustainable Cities? Pipedreams, Practicalities
and Possibilities. Local Environment, 24(7), 557-564, 2019.
GREENFIELD, A. Against the Smart City (The City is Here for You to Use). New York: Do
Projects, 2013.
SHELTON, Taylor; LODATO, Thomas. Actually existing smart citizens: Expertise and
(non) participation in the making of the smart city. City, v. 23, n. 1, p. 35-52, 2019.