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Smart Cities, Algorithmic Technocracy and New Urban Technocrats
Planning and Knowledge: How New Forms of Technocracy are Shaping Contemporary Cities, Pages: 199 - 212
Swansea University Author: Leighton Evans
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Smart Cities, Algorithmic Technocracy and New Urban Technocrats
Published in: | Planning and Knowledge: How New Forms of Technocracy are Shaping Contemporary Cities |
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