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Geography and the Environment Colloquium Series

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"Urban Politics in the Age of Uber"

Kafui Attoh, associate professor of urban studies, CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies
Declan Cullen, assistant professor of geography, The George Washington University

From the findings from a six-year study of Uber in Washington, D.C., which culminated in the publication of the book "Disrupting DC: The Rise of Uber and the Fall of the City" (Princeton University Press 2023). We discuss Uber's entrance into cities like D.C. and what Uber’s early successes can tell us about broader debates in geography surrounding urban governance, urban politics, and technological change in cities. While there have been numerous studies of the gig economy, its relationship to precarious labor, and the technological innovations that have made companies like Uber successful, far less attention has been paid to the political and economic conditions that have allowed companies like Uber to grow and become popular. Using D.C. as a case study, we discuss those conditions but suggest that much of Uber's success in cities like D.C. is further evidence of urban political weakness.   


Category

Social Science and Public Policy

Type

Talks

Region

New York Campus

Open to

Alumni

Faculty

Staff

Students, Graduate and Professional

Students, Undergraduate

Cost

None

Organizer

MAX-Geography and the Environment

Contact

Deborah Toole
315.443.2606

datoole@syr.edu

Accessibility

Contact Deborah Toole to request accommodations