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In cities around the world, digital technologies are utilized to manage city services and infrastructures, govern urban life, and to drive local and regional economies. This book, through a range of international case studies, suggests social, political and practical interventions that would enable more equitable and just smart cities.
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In cities around the world, digital technologies are utilized to manage city services and infrastructures, govern urban life, and to drive local and regional economies. This book, through a range of international case studies, suggests social, political and practical interventions that would enable more equitable and just smart cities.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351182393
- Artikelnr.: 54674038
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351182393
- Artikelnr.: 54674038
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Claudio Coletta is research manager in the Urban Studies Institute at the University of Antwerp. His research focuses on urban phenomena at the intersection between technology, narratives and practices. His current interests address algorithms and automated urban management, the temporal dimension of smart cities development, and experimental urbanism. Leighton Evans is a Senior Lecturer in Media Theory at Swansea University. His research focus is on phenomenology and digital media, with interests in locative media, virtual and augmented reality, the experience of labour in data intensive environments and the subjective experience of technological implementation. Liam Heaphy is a postdoctoral research fellow in the School of Architecture, Planning & Environmental Policy at University College Dublin. His research draws on science and technology studies, planning, architecture and history to examine the relationship between urban science and urban form, with a particular focus on sustainability and spatial planning. Rob Kitchin is a professor and ERC Advanced Investigator at the National University of Ireland Maynooth. He is principal investigator of the Programmable City project and the co-PI of the Building City Dashboards project. He has published widely across the social sciences, including 26 authored/edited books and over 180 articles and book chapters.
1 Creating smart cities Rob Kitchin, Claudio Coletta, Leighton Evans and
Liam Heaphy PART I The political economy of smart cities 2 A Digital Deal
for the smart city: Participation, protection, progress Jathan Sadowski 3
Politicising smart city standards James Merricks White 4 Urban
revitalization through automated policing and "smart" surveillance in
Camden, New Jersey Alan Wiig 5 Can urban "miracles" be engineered in
laboratories? Turning Medellín into a model city for the Global South
Félix Talvard 6 Building smart city partnerships in the "Silicon Docks"
Liam Heaphy and Réka Pétercsák 7 Towards a study of city experiments Brice
Laurent and David Pontille 8 University campuses as testbeds of smart urban
innovation Andrew Karvonen, Chris Martin and James Evans PART II Smart
cities, citizenship and ethics 9 Who are the end-use(r)s of smart cities? A
synthesis of conversations in Amsterdam Christine Richter, Linnet Taylor,
Shazade Jameson and Carmen Pérez del Pulgar 10 'Cityzens become netizens':
Hashtag citizenships in the making of India's 100 smart cities Ayona Datta
11 From smart cities to smart citizens? Searching for the 'actually
existing smart citizen' in Atlanta, Georgia Taylor Shelton and Thomas
Lodato 12 Promises, practices and problems of collaborative
infrastructuring: The case of Dublin City Council (DCC) Beta and Code for
Ireland Sung-Yueh Perng 13 Smart for a reason: Sustainability and social
inclusion in the sharing city Duncan McLaren and Julian Agyeman 14
Pseudonymisation and the smart city: Considering the General Data
Protection Regulation Maria Helen Murphy 15 The privacy parenthesis:
Private and public spheres, smart cities and big data Leighton Evans 16 The
challenges of cybersecurity for smart cities Martin Dodge and Rob Kitchin
PART III Conclusion 17 Reframing, reimagining and remaking smart cities
Rob Kitchin
Liam Heaphy PART I The political economy of smart cities 2 A Digital Deal
for the smart city: Participation, protection, progress Jathan Sadowski 3
Politicising smart city standards James Merricks White 4 Urban
revitalization through automated policing and "smart" surveillance in
Camden, New Jersey Alan Wiig 5 Can urban "miracles" be engineered in
laboratories? Turning Medellín into a model city for the Global South
Félix Talvard 6 Building smart city partnerships in the "Silicon Docks"
Liam Heaphy and Réka Pétercsák 7 Towards a study of city experiments Brice
Laurent and David Pontille 8 University campuses as testbeds of smart urban
innovation Andrew Karvonen, Chris Martin and James Evans PART II Smart
cities, citizenship and ethics 9 Who are the end-use(r)s of smart cities? A
synthesis of conversations in Amsterdam Christine Richter, Linnet Taylor,
Shazade Jameson and Carmen Pérez del Pulgar 10 'Cityzens become netizens':
Hashtag citizenships in the making of India's 100 smart cities Ayona Datta
11 From smart cities to smart citizens? Searching for the 'actually
existing smart citizen' in Atlanta, Georgia Taylor Shelton and Thomas
Lodato 12 Promises, practices and problems of collaborative
infrastructuring: The case of Dublin City Council (DCC) Beta and Code for
Ireland Sung-Yueh Perng 13 Smart for a reason: Sustainability and social
inclusion in the sharing city Duncan McLaren and Julian Agyeman 14
Pseudonymisation and the smart city: Considering the General Data
Protection Regulation Maria Helen Murphy 15 The privacy parenthesis:
Private and public spheres, smart cities and big data Leighton Evans 16 The
challenges of cybersecurity for smart cities Martin Dodge and Rob Kitchin
PART III Conclusion 17 Reframing, reimagining and remaking smart cities
Rob Kitchin
1 Creating smart cities Rob Kitchin, Claudio Coletta, Leighton Evans and
Liam Heaphy PART I The political economy of smart cities 2 A Digital Deal
for the smart city: Participation, protection, progress Jathan Sadowski 3
Politicising smart city standards James Merricks White 4 Urban
revitalization through automated policing and "smart" surveillance in
Camden, New Jersey Alan Wiig 5 Can urban "miracles" be engineered in
laboratories? Turning Medellín into a model city for the Global South
Félix Talvard 6 Building smart city partnerships in the "Silicon Docks"
Liam Heaphy and Réka Pétercsák 7 Towards a study of city experiments Brice
Laurent and David Pontille 8 University campuses as testbeds of smart urban
innovation Andrew Karvonen, Chris Martin and James Evans PART II Smart
cities, citizenship and ethics 9 Who are the end-use(r)s of smart cities? A
synthesis of conversations in Amsterdam Christine Richter, Linnet Taylor,
Shazade Jameson and Carmen Pérez del Pulgar 10 'Cityzens become netizens':
Hashtag citizenships in the making of India's 100 smart cities Ayona Datta
11 From smart cities to smart citizens? Searching for the 'actually
existing smart citizen' in Atlanta, Georgia Taylor Shelton and Thomas
Lodato 12 Promises, practices and problems of collaborative
infrastructuring: The case of Dublin City Council (DCC) Beta and Code for
Ireland Sung-Yueh Perng 13 Smart for a reason: Sustainability and social
inclusion in the sharing city Duncan McLaren and Julian Agyeman 14
Pseudonymisation and the smart city: Considering the General Data
Protection Regulation Maria Helen Murphy 15 The privacy parenthesis:
Private and public spheres, smart cities and big data Leighton Evans 16 The
challenges of cybersecurity for smart cities Martin Dodge and Rob Kitchin
PART III Conclusion 17 Reframing, reimagining and remaking smart cities
Rob Kitchin
Liam Heaphy PART I The political economy of smart cities 2 A Digital Deal
for the smart city: Participation, protection, progress Jathan Sadowski 3
Politicising smart city standards James Merricks White 4 Urban
revitalization through automated policing and "smart" surveillance in
Camden, New Jersey Alan Wiig 5 Can urban "miracles" be engineered in
laboratories? Turning Medellín into a model city for the Global South
Félix Talvard 6 Building smart city partnerships in the "Silicon Docks"
Liam Heaphy and Réka Pétercsák 7 Towards a study of city experiments Brice
Laurent and David Pontille 8 University campuses as testbeds of smart urban
innovation Andrew Karvonen, Chris Martin and James Evans PART II Smart
cities, citizenship and ethics 9 Who are the end-use(r)s of smart cities? A
synthesis of conversations in Amsterdam Christine Richter, Linnet Taylor,
Shazade Jameson and Carmen Pérez del Pulgar 10 'Cityzens become netizens':
Hashtag citizenships in the making of India's 100 smart cities Ayona Datta
11 From smart cities to smart citizens? Searching for the 'actually
existing smart citizen' in Atlanta, Georgia Taylor Shelton and Thomas
Lodato 12 Promises, practices and problems of collaborative
infrastructuring: The case of Dublin City Council (DCC) Beta and Code for
Ireland Sung-Yueh Perng 13 Smart for a reason: Sustainability and social
inclusion in the sharing city Duncan McLaren and Julian Agyeman 14
Pseudonymisation and the smart city: Considering the General Data
Protection Regulation Maria Helen Murphy 15 The privacy parenthesis:
Private and public spheres, smart cities and big data Leighton Evans 16 The
challenges of cybersecurity for smart cities Martin Dodge and Rob Kitchin
PART III Conclusion 17 Reframing, reimagining and remaking smart cities
Rob Kitchin