id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_zz53xo2djrfjhc5ovxjnkchwla Gillian Rose Posthuman Agency in the Digitally Mediated City: Exteriorization, Individuation, Reinvention 2017.0 .pdf text/html 1445 150 58 Posthuman Agency in the Digitally Mediated City: Exteriorization, Individuation, Reinvention: Annals of the American Association of Geographers: Vol 107, No 4 Posthuman Agency in the Digitally Mediated City: Exteriorization, Individuation, Reinvention Gillian Rose Department of Geography, Open UniversityView further author information Drawing on the philosophy of Stiegler as well as a range of feminist digital scholarship, the article conceptualizes posthuman agency as always already coconstituted with technologies. It concludes by arguing that geographers must reconfigure their understanding of digitally mediated cities and acknowledge the inventiveness and diversity of urban posthuman agency. 1. Smart cities are those in which digital technologies are deployed to achieve economic growth (through innovating new products and markets), environmental sustainability (by encouraging more efficient use of resources), and openness (by enabling greater citizen participation in city governance). 48 hours access to article PDF & online version ./cache/work_zz53xo2djrfjhc5ovxjnkchwla.pdf ./txt/work_zz53xo2djrfjhc5ovxjnkchwla.txt