Are smart cities really what we need? Or does their very nature go against the qualities of tolerance, resilience and face-to-face cooperation that are crucial to harmonious urban living? London-based writer and urbanist Adam Greenfield argues that networked technology would be put to far better use in citizen-led initiatives than in data-collection programmes dictated by a narrow elite.
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