Smart mandate in Iranian cities: From digital sovereignty to the automated oppression of everyday life
Chronological data
Date of first publication2025-09-08
Date of publication in PubData 2026-01-06
Language of the resource
English
Abstract
Iran's centralized mandate for smartification—spanning fiber-optics, domestic apps, and platform governance—sustains ideological-authoritarian control over urban society, the entrepreneurial ecosystem, and infrastructures of governmentality. This system enables pervasive surveillance, censorship, and ideological discipline, while maintaining a monopolistic grip on the digital economy. This commentary conceptualizes these dynamics as a smart mandate assemblage rooted in clerical authority and a militarized oligarchy, diverging from neoliberal models of smartification in (semi-)liberal democracies. From national sovereignty policies to everyday urban life, such assemblage surveils space, disciplines marginalized bodies, and reshapes technological and infrastructural futures under the guise of modernity.
Keywords
Smart city; Digital Sovereignty; Digital Entrepreneurship; Iran; Ideological-authoritarianism
