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Title The City As An Algorithmic Formation: Insights From Patent Data
ID_Doc 55072
Authors Hlongwa L.
Year 2020
Published Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation, 14, 1
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.13169/workorgalaboglob.14.1.0047
Abstract Around the world, the idea of the smart city has captured the imagination of city governments and private industry. Both are thinking of ways to transform the city into a knowable and predictable space. Key to this transformation are algorithms whose work remains mostly invisible from the general public. However, algorithms are powerful entities that shape an ever-larger part of our lives. As a result, a growing body of research is focusing on how algorithms shape labour and general socio-economic life in the city. There is, therefore, a need to think more critically about how to research algorithms and the work they perform. This article makes use of patent data to show how algorithms shape urban citizenship and labour. Patent data are commonly used in business and technology environments to perform tasks such as innovation assessment, competitor analysis and tracking technological development. In this article, patent analysis is employed to address two interrelated objectives: to show the key players producing the algorithmically regimented city; and to investigate the key technologies they are working on and the evolutionary potential of these technologies. The aim of this article is twofold: first, to contribute to the various methods and perspectives for studying algorithms; second, to examine how patents and patenting facilitate the algorithmic governance of the city. © 2020 Lungani Hlongwa.
Author Keywords Algorithmic governmentality; Patent analysis; Platform capitalism; Platform workers; Smart city


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