认知赋能的城市主义:对新兴心智治理的批判性评论

Cognitively enabled urbanisms: A critical commentary on the emerging governance of the mind

Urban Studies · 2026
被引 1 · 同刊同年前 3%
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本文批判性地审视了神经技术、人工智能和认知科学如何催生三种认知城市模式:神经城市主义、咨询主导的认知城市主义和神经技术治理,并呼吁城市研究关注权力、伦理和心智主权。

Abstract

As neurotechnology, artificial intelligence, and cognitive science increasingly shape urban imaginaries, new visions of the ‘cognitive city’ are emerging. This commentary identifies and critically reflects on three distinct modes through which urban life is being cognitively enabled: (1) neurourbanism , where cities are redesigned to promote brain health and emotional well-being; (2) consultancy-led cognitive urbanism , which advances a post-smart city paradigm of reflexive, learning cities underpinned by AI and data analytics; and (3) neurotechnical governance , where infrastructures of thought and emotion are being operationalised through state-led experimentation, exemplified by recent developments in Chinese cities. Rather than treating these as empirical categories, we interpret them as competing socio-technical imaginaries that project different futures of urban governance, subjectivity, and intervention. Across all three, the figure of the citizen as a cognitive subject becomes central, being measured, modulated, and responsibilised through new forms of expertise and infrastructure. We examine who is shaping these imaginaries, what claims they make, and how they differently reconfigure urban life. The commentary concludes by proposing a critical research agenda for urban studies that takes cognition seriously without succumbing to neurohype and that focuses on power, ethics, and the right to mental sovereignty in the future city.

城市研究认知科学神经技术人工智能治理