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Disrupted Urbanism
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14 February 2023

The ‘smart city’ is often promoted as a technology-driven solution to complex urban issues. While commentators are increasingly critical of techno-optimistic narratives, the political imagination is dominated by claims that technical solutions can be uniformly applied to intractable problems.
This book provides a much-needed alternative view, exploring how ‘home-grown’ digital disruption, driven and initiated by local actors, upends the mainstream corporate narrative.
Drawing on original research conducted in a range of urban African settings, Odendaal shows how these initiatives can lead to meaningful change.
This is a valuable resource for scholars working in the intersection of science and technology studies, urban and economic geography and sociology.
Introduction: Fantasies, Hope and Compelling Narratives
The Expansive Nature of Platforms
Hacking Mobility
Digital Food Dialogues
Cyborg Activism
Platform Practices and the Public Imagination
Conclusion: On Understanding Situated Platform Urbanism