"Premium Places"
Title | "Premium Places" |
Year for Search | 2019 |
Authors | Offenhuber, Dietmar |
Secondary Authors | Graham, Mark, Kitchin, Rob, Mattern, Shannon, and Shaw, Joe |
Secondary Title | How to Run a City Like Amazon, and Other Fables |
Pagination | 706-24 [190-98] |
Date Published | 2019 |
Publisher | Meatspace Press |
Place Published | Np |
ISBN Number | 978-0-9955776-7-1 |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | The story is in the form of an academic article on a city designed and run by Pornhub. All the stories in the book are responses to a recent book, A New City O/S: The Power of Open, Collaborative, and Distributed Government (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2017), by Stephen Goldsmith and Neil Kleiman, that proposes, in the editors’ interpretation, that cities should act more like Amazon in dealing with their citizens. |
Author Note | The author, who has a doctorate in Urban Affairs from MIT, teaches at Northeastern University in the areas of information design and urban affairs |
Full Text | 2019 Offenhuber, Dietmar. “Premium Places.” How to Run a City Like Amazon, and Other Fables. Ed. Mark Graham, Rob Kitchin, Shannon Mattern, and Joe Shaw (Np: Meatspace Press, 2019), 706-24 [190-98]. The story is in the form of an academic article on a city designed and run by Pornhub. All the stories in the book are responses to a recent book, A New City O/S: The Power of Open, Collaborative, and Distributed Government (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2017), by Stephen Goldsmith and Neil Kleiman, that proposes, in the editors’ interpretation, that cities should act more like Amazon in dealing with their citizens. The author, who has a doctorate in Urban Affairs from MIT, teaches at Northeastern University in the areas of information design and urban affairs. |