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Title BIOMETRIC CITIZENS in smart cities
ID_Doc 44208
Authors Fawzy, RM
Title BIOMETRIC CITIZENS in smart cities
Year 2024
Published Journal Of Language And Politics, 23, 2
DOI 10.1075/jlp.22097.faw
Abstract This article addresses the socio-cognitive conceptualizations of the notion of 'citizenship' within the space of smart cities. It discusses how smart cities expos are endowed with ideological bearings that mark a shift in these conceptualizations. This ideological shift is explored in the policy releases of Barcelona expo media centre 2019/2020 as retrieved from the Smart City Expo World Congress website. The framework accounts for the socio-cognitive aspects that are brought to the smart expos' discussions, reframing it within the paradigms of Posthumanism and neoliberal urbanism. It is found that citizenship within smart city discourse is characterized by series of subjugating conflations between biovalues and biometrics, the body, technology, and the city and the citizen. These subjugations are discovered by contesting the metaphors of CITIZEN-FOCUSED URBANISM, VULNERABLE CITIZENS, and TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTIONISM with their reframed counterparts of BIOMETRIC CITIZEN, INFRASTRUCTURE CITIZENSHIP, and TECHNOLOGICAL PATERNALISM.
Author Keywords argumentation; citizenship; extended metaphors; neoliberal urbanism Posthumanism; smart cities
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI)
EID WOS:001181409700005
WoS Category Linguistics; Language & Linguistics
Research Area Linguistics
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