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Datafied democracies & AI economics unplugged = technopolitics in smart cities and datafied network states /
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Datafied democracies & AI economics unplugged/ by Igor Calzada.
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technopolitics in smart cities and datafied network states /
Author:
Calzada, Igor.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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x, 217 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Prologue - Unveiling Datafied Democracies & AI Economics: Who Represents Us Between the Moon and the Ghetto? -- PART I: Datafied Democracies & AI Economics in Smart Cities: Unplugging Stakeholders' Power Dynamics -- Chapter 2. Technopolitics: From Data-opolies to Decentralization? -- Chapter 3. Trustworthy AI for Whom in Smart Cities? -- Chapter 4. The (Dis)Illusion of the Web3 Decentralization: Power Redistribution or Technocratic Capture? -- PART II: Datafied Democracies & AI Economics in Network States: Data-opolies and the Global Technopolitical Power Dynamics -- Chapter 5. Data-opolies and Democratic Erosion: Emancipatory Datafication Strategies Amid Web3 Realm -- Chapter 6. What Do We Mean by Data Sovereignties? -- Chapter 7. Cyberlibertarian Post-Westphalianism -- Chapter 8. Epilogue - Innovation Systems and Institutions for Datafied Democracies & AI Economics: Connecting the Moon with the Ghetto.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Democracy - Technological innovations. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-11888-2
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9783032118882
Datafied democracies & AI economics unplugged = technopolitics in smart cities and datafied network states /
Calzada, Igor.
Datafied democracies & AI economics unplugged
technopolitics in smart cities and datafied network states /[electronic resource] :by Igor Calzada. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - x, 217 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Studies in digital politics and governance,2524-3934. - Studies in digital politics and governance..
Chapter 1. Prologue - Unveiling Datafied Democracies & AI Economics: Who Represents Us Between the Moon and the Ghetto? -- PART I: Datafied Democracies & AI Economics in Smart Cities: Unplugging Stakeholders' Power Dynamics -- Chapter 2. Technopolitics: From Data-opolies to Decentralization? -- Chapter 3. Trustworthy AI for Whom in Smart Cities? -- Chapter 4. The (Dis)Illusion of the Web3 Decentralization: Power Redistribution or Technocratic Capture? -- PART II: Datafied Democracies & AI Economics in Network States: Data-opolies and the Global Technopolitical Power Dynamics -- Chapter 5. Data-opolies and Democratic Erosion: Emancipatory Datafication Strategies Amid Web3 Realm -- Chapter 6. What Do We Mean by Data Sovereignties? -- Chapter 7. Cyberlibertarian Post-Westphalianism -- Chapter 8. Epilogue - Innovation Systems and Institutions for Datafied Democracies & AI Economics: Connecting the Moon with the Ghetto.
This book explores how AI Economics, innovation systems and policies, data cooperatives, and data sovereignty are redefining democracy, governance, and economic life in datafied societies. Through global case studies, it examines how smart cities, generative AI (GenAI), and decentralization shape the emergence of datafied democracies, network states, and algorithmic nations. It asks whether these transformations can foster anticipatory governance and democratic renewal, or instead reinforce inequality and technocratic control. Engaging with themes such as technopolitics, digital sovereignty, and post-Westphalian forms of governance, the book bridges political economy, urban studies, and innovation policy to illuminate the evolving relationship between power, technology, and democracy. Without being utopian or dystopian, it advances a civic and institutional framework for aligning technological disruption with digital inclusion strategies. Offering policymakers, researchers, and civic leaders an integrated roadmap, it outlines how citizens, institutions, and AI systems in smart cities and network states can share responsibility for shaping more inclusive, accountable, and innovative digital futures.
ISBN: 9783032118882
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