Smart as a City
About the Author
Reviews
"In Smart as a City, Burcu Baykurt deftly shows that high-tech city strategies, like Google's grand ambitions for Kansas City, actually enhance ignorance, waste precious resources, and disappoint a hopeful public. The careful research in this book reveals that instead of falling in line for shiny new urban wares, citizen groups and policymakers should persist in the often difficult but proven efforts that help people get housing, jobs, and access to decent schools."—Harvey Molotch, coauthor of Urban Fortunes: The Political Economy of Place
"Baykurt's ethnography crackles with insight, exposing how flashy 'innovation' and hollow promises of reinvention often sideline community wisdom and the real sources of urban inequity. This book is a stirring reminder that lasting justice requires valuing the people who understand their cities from the ground up."—Ruha Benjamin, author of Race After Technology and Imagination: A Manifesto
