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The city of the future, we are told, is the smart city with numerous civic, health and sustainability benefits. But will smart cities help us all be more inclusive? In Episode 6 of Enginuity, Dean Ayanna Howard, chats with Jennifer Clark, Professor and Head of the City and Regional Planning Section at the Knowlton School in The Ohio State University College of Engineering. Professor Clark shares insights from her recent book, Uneven Innovation: The Work of Smart Cities, and discusses the negative effects of innovating in a vacuum, and explains how the Knowlton School is preparing future city and regional planners.
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The city of the future, we are told, is the smart city with numerous civic, health and sustainability benefits. But will smart cities help us all be more inclusive? In Episode 6 of Enginuity, Dean Ayanna Howard, chats with Jennifer Clark, Professor and Head of the City and Regional Planning Section at the Knowlton School in The Ohio State University College of Engineering. Professor Clark shares insights from her recent book, Uneven Innovation: The Work of Smart Cities, and discusses the negative effects of innovating in a vacuum, and explains how the Knowlton School is preparing future city and regional planners.
Views: 205

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