“Panoptic na Pag-unlad”? On the Perils and Potentials of “Smart” Urbanism in Manila

Noah Theriault: Carnegie Mellon University,
Kristian Karlo Saguin: University of the Philippines Diliman

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.13185/PS2023.71108
Published Date: May 3, 2023 | Accepted Date: May 3, 2023 | Submitted Date: May 3, 2023

Abstract

In Manila proponents of smart urbanism offer solutions to daunting urban problems in the form of remote sensing, artificial intelligence, and digital mass communication. This article puts these proposals into theoretical and historical context and asks what it means to be a “smart city” amid a resurgence of authoritarianism in the Philippines and around the world. By putting the principles of science and technology studies in dialogue with those of critical urban geography, our analysis foregrounds the tensions between the generative potentials of “patuloy na pag-unlad” (continuous development) and the panoptic impulses of authoritarian capitalism.

Keywords

SMART CITIES, URBAN HISTORY, CRITICAL GEOGRAPHY, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STUDIES, NEW CLARK CITY

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