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Cities under Capitalism: Surveillance, Displacement, and the Technology of Homogenisation

Year 2025, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 162 - 175, 26.11.2025
https://doi.org/10.26650/JTADP.998
https://izlik.org/JA37EF67MU

Abstract

This article explores how capitalism, combined with technological developments, reshapes urban identity and contributes to the homogenisation of cities. This article examines the impact of economic and technological forces on the social and spatial character of contemporary urban environments. The article adopts a critical literature review combined with a synthesis of three cases: historical capitalism, urban identity/homogenisation, and technological capitalism. The original contribution is to articulate homogenisation across physical, symbolic, and data layers and to translate this into design and governance.

The results highlight that while earlier forms of capitalism transformed cities through material produc tion and largescale redevelopment, contemporary capitalism operates through digital infrastructures, surveillance systems, and the circulation of images and data. This shift has intensified spatial homogeni sation, weakening the unique identities of urban areas and challenging the continuity of community life.

The article argues that architects and planners hold a crucial responsibility in addressing these dynamics. By acknowledging the technological dimension of urban transformation, they can critically engage with capitalist pressures and develop inclusive strategies that preserve diversity while using technology in socially responsible ways. Ultimately, the study emphasises the need for alternative approaches that safeguard identity, community, and equity in the rapidly changing urban landscape.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Architectural Design, Architecture (Other)
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Burcu Balaban Ökten 0000-0001-6916-8475

Dima Habbaz This is me 0009-0004-9663-2244

Submission Date September 25, 2025
Acceptance Date November 10, 2025
Publication Date November 26, 2025
DOI https://doi.org/10.26650/JTADP.998
IZ https://izlik.org/JA37EF67MU
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 3 Issue: 2

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APA Balaban Ökten, B., & Habbaz, D. (2025). Cities under Capitalism: Surveillance, Displacement, and the Technology of Homogenisation. Journal of Technology in Architecture, Design and Planning, 3(2), 162-175. https://doi.org/10.26650/JTADP.998
AMA 1.Balaban Ökten B, Habbaz D. Cities under Capitalism: Surveillance, Displacement, and the Technology of Homogenisation. JTADP. 2025;3(2):162-175. doi:10.26650/JTADP.998
Chicago Balaban Ökten, Burcu, and Dima Habbaz. 2025. “Cities under Capitalism: Surveillance, Displacement, and the Technology of Homogenisation”. Journal of Technology in Architecture, Design and Planning 3 (2): 162-75. https://doi.org/10.26650/JTADP.998.
EndNote Balaban Ökten B, Habbaz D (November 1, 2025) Cities under Capitalism: Surveillance, Displacement, and the Technology of Homogenisation. Journal of Technology in Architecture, Design and Planning 3 2 162–175.
IEEE [1]B. Balaban Ökten and D. Habbaz, “Cities under Capitalism: Surveillance, Displacement, and the Technology of Homogenisation”, JTADP, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 162–175, Nov. 2025, doi: 10.26650/JTADP.998.
ISNAD Balaban Ökten, Burcu - Habbaz, Dima. “Cities under Capitalism: Surveillance, Displacement, and the Technology of Homogenisation”. Journal of Technology in Architecture, Design and Planning 3/2 (November 1, 2025): 162-175. https://doi.org/10.26650/JTADP.998.
JAMA 1.Balaban Ökten B, Habbaz D. Cities under Capitalism: Surveillance, Displacement, and the Technology of Homogenisation. JTADP. 2025;3:162–175.
MLA Balaban Ökten, Burcu, and Dima Habbaz. “Cities under Capitalism: Surveillance, Displacement, and the Technology of Homogenisation”. Journal of Technology in Architecture, Design and Planning, vol. 3, no. 2, Nov. 2025, pp. 162-75, doi:10.26650/JTADP.998.
Vancouver 1.Balaban Ökten B, Habbaz D. Cities under Capitalism: Surveillance, Displacement, and the Technology of Homogenisation. JTADP [Internet]. 2025 Nov. 1;3(2):162-75. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA37EF67MU