Social control in the networked city: Datafied dividuals, disciplined individuals and powers of assembly (Record no. 11790)

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Personal name Iveson, Kurt
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Title Social control in the networked city: Datafied dividuals, disciplined individuals and powers of assembly
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Pages Vol 37, Issue 2, 2019 ( 331-349 p.)
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Summary, etc Consciously or unconsciously, urban inhabitants in digitally networked cities leave traces of themselves every time they interact with the digital devices and infrastructures that have become taken-for-granted parts of daily life. There have been lively discussions about the nature of social control and modes of power in such urban contexts. According to some, modulatory mechanisms of power characteristic of the digitally networked city have superseded disciplinary modes of control. This is said to involve the fragmentation of individuals into discrete units of dividual data. We argue that the shift from disciplinary to modulatory control should not be overstated. Rather, disciplinary and modulatory modes of control work together across a spectrum of personhood, from individual to dividual. Understanding the co-existence of, and the relationships between, these two forms of social control is essential for thinking through the urban politics of data and control. Our article illustrates this contention with three vignettes of how the dividualised data associated with discrete digital infrastructures and systems are also being ‘re-assembled’ by various authorities seeking to discipline the behaviour of individuals. It concludes with a discussion of such powers of re-assembly and their critical importance to the politics of control in digitally networked cities.
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Subject Smart cities,
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Subject digital urbanism,
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Subject discipline,
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Subject control,
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Subject big data,
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Subject privacy
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Added Entry Personal Name Maalsen, Sophia
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Host Biblionumber 8875
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Place, publisher, and date of publication London Pion Ltd. 2010
Title Environment and planning D:
International Standard Serial Number 1472-3433
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1177/0263775818812084
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