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The book explores the question of what it means for a city to be 'smart', raises some of the tensions emerging in smart city developments, and considers the implications for future ways of inhabiting and understanding the urban condition.
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The book explores the question of what it means for a city to be 'smart', raises some of the tensions emerging in smart city developments, and considers the implications for future ways of inhabiting and understanding the urban condition.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351713207
- Artikelnr.: 58951110
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351713207
- Artikelnr.: 58951110
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Katharine S. Willis is Associate Professor (Reader) in the School of Architecture, Design and Environment at the University of Plymouth, UK.
Alessandro Aurigi is Professor of Urban Design at the University of Plymouth, UK.
Alessandro Aurigi is Professor of Urban Design at the University of Plymouth, UK.
1. Introduction Part 1: Smart City Governance Section 1: Urban governance, data and participatory infrastructure 2. A City is Not Computer (with Editorial Introduction) 3. Bias in Urban Research: From Tools to Environments 4. Urban Science: Prospect and Critique 5. Defining Smart Cities: High and Low Frequency Cities, Big Data and Urban Theory 6. Digital information and the right to the city 7. Shaping participatory public data infrastructure in the smart city: open data standards and the turn to transparency Section 2: Governing, inclusion and smart citizens 8. Towards an agenda of place, local agency-based and inclusive smart urbanism 9. Governmentality and urban control 10. How smart is Smart City Lagos? 11. Smart Citizens in Amsterdam: An Alternative to the Smart City 12. Governing Technology-based Urbanism: Technocratic Governance or Progressive Planning? Part 2: Smart City Development Section 1: Creative, smart or sustainable? 13. Will the real smart city please stand up? Intelligent, progressive or entrepreneurial? (with Editorial Introduction) 14. Smart to green: smart eco-cities in the green economy 15. Towards ethical legibility - an inclusive view of waste technologies 16. Stand Up Please, the Real Sustainable Smart City? Section 2: Section Two: Citizen Science and Coproduction 17. Sharing in smart cities: What are we missing out on? 18. Taxonomy of Environmental Sensing in Smart Cities 19. Co-creating Sociable Smart City Futures Part 3: Smart City Visions Section 1: Urban planning, city models and smart storytelling 20. Smart cities as corporate storytelling (with Editorial Introduction) 21. Will the real smart city please make itself visible? 22. From Hybrid Spaces to "Imagination Cities". A Speculative Approach to Virtual Reality 23. The Museum in the Smart City: The Role of Cultural Institutions in Co-creating Urban Imaginaries Section 2: Cities and placemaking 24. The hackable city: exploring collaborative citymaking in a network society 25. Designing the city as a place or a product? how space is marginalised in the smart city 26. Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technologies - Smart Cities and Real-time Data 27. Reimagining urban infrastructure through design and experimentation: autonomous boat technology in the canals of Amsterdam 28. The Death and Life of Smart Cities
1. Introduction Part 1: Smart City Governance Section 1: Urban governance, data and participatory infrastructure 2. A City is Not Computer (with Editorial Introduction) 3. Bias in Urban Research: From Tools to Environments 4. Urban Science: Prospect and Critique 5. Defining Smart Cities: High and Low Frequency Cities, Big Data and Urban Theory 6. Digital information and the right to the city 7. Shaping participatory public data infrastructure in the smart city: open data standards and the turn to transparency Section 2: Governing, inclusion and smart citizens 8. Towards an agenda of place, local agency-based and inclusive smart urbanism 9. Governmentality and urban control 10. How smart is Smart City Lagos? 11. Smart Citizens in Amsterdam: An Alternative to the Smart City 12. Governing Technology-based Urbanism: Technocratic Governance or Progressive Planning? Part 2: Smart City Development Section 1: Creative, smart or sustainable? 13. Will the real smart city please stand up? Intelligent, progressive or entrepreneurial? (with Editorial Introduction) 14. Smart to green: smart eco-cities in the green economy 15. Towards ethical legibility - an inclusive view of waste technologies 16. Stand Up Please, the Real Sustainable Smart City? Section 2: Section Two: Citizen Science and Coproduction 17. Sharing in smart cities: What are we missing out on? 18. Taxonomy of Environmental Sensing in Smart Cities 19. Co-creating Sociable Smart City Futures Part 3: Smart City Visions Section 1: Urban planning, city models and smart storytelling 20. Smart cities as corporate storytelling (with Editorial Introduction) 21. Will the real smart city please make itself visible? 22. From Hybrid Spaces to "Imagination Cities". A Speculative Approach to Virtual Reality 23. The Museum in the Smart City: The Role of Cultural Institutions in Co-creating Urban Imaginaries Section 2: Cities and placemaking 24. The hackable city: exploring collaborative citymaking in a network society 25. Designing the city as a place or a product? how space is marginalised in the smart city 26. Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technologies - Smart Cities and Real-time Data 27. Reimagining urban infrastructure through design and experimentation: autonomous boat technology in the canals of Amsterdam 28. The Death and Life of Smart Cities