Platform urbanisation, infrastructures and techno-politics: The turn towards urban citizenship

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Filippo Bignami, Naomi Clara Hankata
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Abstract

This article analyses how digital platforms challenge and redefine the way in which urban forms of citizenship are shaped. What we call ‘platform urbanisation’ accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic when digital platforms penetrated with increasing rapidity into every aspect of urban life. While these digital platforms have facilitated new possibilities for engagement, access to services, efficiency in processing data, and customising responses to people online and offline, they also pose political challenges related to inequality, privacy, exclusion and social polarisation. Developing a techno-political urban environment built upon inclusion, equality, and respect for the rights of users, necessitates leveraging the potential of digital platforms to empower citizens and acknowledging and incorporating the political nature of this new urban environment. Furthermore, the intersection between the political influence of platforms on the governance of citizens and everyday life has a biopolitical dimension, since the power of platforms is exercised through policies and practices that affect individuals and collectivities. The article clarifies two essential facets of platform urbanisation: (1) the political nature of such a process, which requires a reframing of citizenship and (2) the role of both material and immaterial infrastructures in this process, which serve thus to constitute it as a new biopolitical territory. This conceptual expansion allows us to interpret digital platforms as an inextricable merging of political rationality, administrative techniques and technology.
平台城市化、基础设施和技术政治:向城市公民身份的转变
本文分析了数字平台如何挑战和重新定义城市公民权的形成方式。我们所说的 "平台城市化 "在 COVID-19 大流行期间加速发展,数字平台越来越快地渗透到城市生活的方方面面。虽然这些数字平台为参与、获取服务、高效处理数据以及在线和离线定制响应提供了新的可能性,但它们也带来了与不平等、隐私、排斥和社会两极分化相关的政治挑战。要发展建立在包容、平等和尊重用户权利基础上的技术政治城市环境,就必须利用数字平台的潜力来增强公民的能力,并承认和融入这种新城市环境的政治性质。此外,平台对公民治理和日常生活的政治影响之间的交叉具有生物政治的维度,因为平台的权力是通过影响个人和集体的政策和实践来行使的。文章阐明了平台城市化的两个基本方面:(1) 这一过程的政治性质,这需要对公民身份进行重新构建;(2) 物质和非物质基础设施在这一过程中的作用,这有助于将其构成一个新的生物政治领域。这种概念上的扩展使我们能够将数字平台解释为政治理性、管理技术和技术的不可分割的结合体。
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JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN STUDIES
JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN STUDIES HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Journal of European Studies is firmly established as one of the leading interdisciplinary humanities and cultural studies journals in universities and other academic institutions. From time to time, individual issue concentrate on particular themes. Review essays and review notices also offer a wide and informed coverage of many books that are published on European cultural themes.
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