David Perry: I think it's so fascinating to see how those things kind of develop, right? And to see just the ways that social media is used in order to kind of forward these broader trends. How do you see capital and technology continuing to remake our cities in order for them to further profit off of what is happening in them? He says we're now seeing industries that used to be only regional are becoming international businesses because they can manage real estate at that scale. Perry: As we see these technologies enable capital to increase its power within cities, this could become a problem.
Paris Marx is joined by David A. Banks to discuss how cities have been reshaped to attract tech companies and what the consequences have been for the people who live in them.
David A. Banks is the author of The City Authentic: How the Attention Economy Builds Urban America. He’s a lecturer in the Geography and Planning department at University at Albany, SUNY. David also writers Other Day and co-hosts Iron Weeds. Follow David on Twitter at @DA_Banks.
Tech Won’t Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Follow the podcast (@techwontsaveus) and host Paris Marx (@parismarx) on Twitter, and support the show on Patreon.
The podcast is produced by Eric Wickham and part of the Harbinger Media Network.
Also mentioned in this episode:
- David wrote about Richard Florida, the creative class, and his book The New Urban Crisis.
- An excerpt of his book was published in Dwell.
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