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Municipal Equation is a podcast about cities and towns in changing times.

Brought to you by the N.C. League of Municipalities.

Host, producer, music: Ben Brown. 

Feb 6, 2018

It's an age of big dreams and cool feats in the space of smart cities -- tech-forward, super-efficient places of living and business, with advanced data-gathering, analytics and automation that save time and money and make life and government good. But the rise of smart-cities too is giving rise to conversations about ethics, inclusion, consent, and how "smart" these solutions really are in their effects on everyday people. On this episode we hang out with Daniel Latorre, who wants to shift the focus from smart cities to "wise cities" -- a different approach to civic innovation and problem solving that decentralizes technology in favor of human beings. He identifies the shortcomings he sees in tech-centric planning, and then gives us a takeaway checkbox of questions to ask when embarking on such projects and planning to ensure that the affected people are kept at the center of focus.

Daniel Latorre - https://twitter.com/danlatorre

The Wise City - https://www.thewisecity.org

Laura Bliss, CityLab, "When a Tech Giant Plays Waterfront Developer" - https://www.citylab.com/design/2018/01/when-a-tech-giant-plays-waterfront-developer/549590/

Bianca Wylie, Medium, "Report from Executive Committee on Sidewalk Toronto. Plus a Word About Consent, Consultation, and Innovation." - https://medium.com/@biancawylie/report-from-executive-committee-on-sidewalk-toronto-93bbd2bb557f

Sidewalk Toronto - https://sidewalktoronto.ca

Episode 38, "Being Careful About Smart Cities and Civic Tech" - https://soundcloud.com/municipalequation/ep-38-being-careful-about-smart-cities-and-civic-tech-and-the-best-fictional-mayors

Episode 18, "The Smart Cities Primer" - https://soundcloud.com/municipalequation/ep-18