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Place, Politics and Urban Innovation
Redaktion: Karvonen, Andrew; Caprotti, Federico; Cugurullo, Federico
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Redaktion: Karvonen, Andrew; Caprotti, Federico; Cugurullo, Federico
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Inside Smart Cities provides real world evidence on how local authorities, small and medium enterprises, corporations, utility providers and civil society groups are creating smart cities at the neighbourhood, city and regional scales.
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Inside Smart Cities provides real world evidence on how local authorities, small and medium enterprises, corporations, utility providers and civil society groups are creating smart cities at the neighbourhood, city and regional scales.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351166195
- Artikelnr.: 54171536
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351166195
- Artikelnr.: 54171536
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Andrew Karvonen is Assistant Professor of Sustainable Urban Development at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. Federico Cugurullo is Assistant Professor in Smart and Sustainable Urbanism at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Federico Caprotti is Associate Professor in Human Geography at the Department of Geography, University of Exeter, UK.
1 Introduction: situating smart cities PART 1 - GROUNDING AND
CONTEXTUALISING 2 Realising smart cities: partnerships and economic
development in the emergence and practices of smart in Newcastle, Australia
3 Dissecting the Frankenstein city: an examination of smart urbanism in
Hong Kong 4 Ordinary Chinese smart cities: the case of Wuhan 5 The free
zone and smart-global urbanization in Philadelphia PART 2 - INTEGRATING AND
ALIGNING 6 Actually-existing Smart Dublin: exploring smart city development
in history and context 7 Smart cities as strategic actors: insights from EU
Lighthouse projects in Stavanger, Stockholm, and Nottingham 8 Smart goes
green: digitalising environmental agendas in Bristol and Manchester 9 Smart
urbanism and the visibility and reconfiguration of infrastructure and
public action in the French cities of Issy-les-Moulineaux and Nice 10 The
transnational smart city as urban eco-modernisation: the case of Masdar
City in Abu Dhabi PART 3 - CONTRADICTING AND CHALLENGING 11 Acknowledging
the idiot in the smart city: experimentation and citizenship in the making
of a low-carbon district in Santiago de Chile 12 A smart equivocation:
co-laboration and subsidiarity in Munich's smart city consortium 13
Parramatta Smart City and the quest to build Australia's next great city
14 From participation to startup urbanisation: re-situating open data in
Lisbon PART 4 - EXPERIENCING AND ENCOUNTERING 15 Barcelona: from corporate
smart city to technological sovereignty 16 Smart innovation at the margins:
learning from Cape Town and Kibera 17 Innovating for an aging society:
insights from two Japanese smart cities 18 Life in smart Seoul: the female
factor 19 Conclusions: the long and unsettled future of smart cities
CONTEXTUALISING 2 Realising smart cities: partnerships and economic
development in the emergence and practices of smart in Newcastle, Australia
3 Dissecting the Frankenstein city: an examination of smart urbanism in
Hong Kong 4 Ordinary Chinese smart cities: the case of Wuhan 5 The free
zone and smart-global urbanization in Philadelphia PART 2 - INTEGRATING AND
ALIGNING 6 Actually-existing Smart Dublin: exploring smart city development
in history and context 7 Smart cities as strategic actors: insights from EU
Lighthouse projects in Stavanger, Stockholm, and Nottingham 8 Smart goes
green: digitalising environmental agendas in Bristol and Manchester 9 Smart
urbanism and the visibility and reconfiguration of infrastructure and
public action in the French cities of Issy-les-Moulineaux and Nice 10 The
transnational smart city as urban eco-modernisation: the case of Masdar
City in Abu Dhabi PART 3 - CONTRADICTING AND CHALLENGING 11 Acknowledging
the idiot in the smart city: experimentation and citizenship in the making
of a low-carbon district in Santiago de Chile 12 A smart equivocation:
co-laboration and subsidiarity in Munich's smart city consortium 13
Parramatta Smart City and the quest to build Australia's next great city
14 From participation to startup urbanisation: re-situating open data in
Lisbon PART 4 - EXPERIENCING AND ENCOUNTERING 15 Barcelona: from corporate
smart city to technological sovereignty 16 Smart innovation at the margins:
learning from Cape Town and Kibera 17 Innovating for an aging society:
insights from two Japanese smart cities 18 Life in smart Seoul: the female
factor 19 Conclusions: the long and unsettled future of smart cities
1 Introduction: situating smart cities PART 1 - GROUNDING AND
CONTEXTUALISING 2 Realising smart cities: partnerships and economic
development in the emergence and practices of smart in Newcastle, Australia
3 Dissecting the Frankenstein city: an examination of smart urbanism in
Hong Kong 4 Ordinary Chinese smart cities: the case of Wuhan 5 The free
zone and smart-global urbanization in Philadelphia PART 2 - INTEGRATING AND
ALIGNING 6 Actually-existing Smart Dublin: exploring smart city development
in history and context 7 Smart cities as strategic actors: insights from EU
Lighthouse projects in Stavanger, Stockholm, and Nottingham 8 Smart goes
green: digitalising environmental agendas in Bristol and Manchester 9 Smart
urbanism and the visibility and reconfiguration of infrastructure and
public action in the French cities of Issy-les-Moulineaux and Nice 10 The
transnational smart city as urban eco-modernisation: the case of Masdar
City in Abu Dhabi PART 3 - CONTRADICTING AND CHALLENGING 11 Acknowledging
the idiot in the smart city: experimentation and citizenship in the making
of a low-carbon district in Santiago de Chile 12 A smart equivocation:
co-laboration and subsidiarity in Munich's smart city consortium 13
Parramatta Smart City and the quest to build Australia's next great city
14 From participation to startup urbanisation: re-situating open data in
Lisbon PART 4 - EXPERIENCING AND ENCOUNTERING 15 Barcelona: from corporate
smart city to technological sovereignty 16 Smart innovation at the margins:
learning from Cape Town and Kibera 17 Innovating for an aging society:
insights from two Japanese smart cities 18 Life in smart Seoul: the female
factor 19 Conclusions: the long and unsettled future of smart cities
CONTEXTUALISING 2 Realising smart cities: partnerships and economic
development in the emergence and practices of smart in Newcastle, Australia
3 Dissecting the Frankenstein city: an examination of smart urbanism in
Hong Kong 4 Ordinary Chinese smart cities: the case of Wuhan 5 The free
zone and smart-global urbanization in Philadelphia PART 2 - INTEGRATING AND
ALIGNING 6 Actually-existing Smart Dublin: exploring smart city development
in history and context 7 Smart cities as strategic actors: insights from EU
Lighthouse projects in Stavanger, Stockholm, and Nottingham 8 Smart goes
green: digitalising environmental agendas in Bristol and Manchester 9 Smart
urbanism and the visibility and reconfiguration of infrastructure and
public action in the French cities of Issy-les-Moulineaux and Nice 10 The
transnational smart city as urban eco-modernisation: the case of Masdar
City in Abu Dhabi PART 3 - CONTRADICTING AND CHALLENGING 11 Acknowledging
the idiot in the smart city: experimentation and citizenship in the making
of a low-carbon district in Santiago de Chile 12 A smart equivocation:
co-laboration and subsidiarity in Munich's smart city consortium 13
Parramatta Smart City and the quest to build Australia's next great city
14 From participation to startup urbanisation: re-situating open data in
Lisbon PART 4 - EXPERIENCING AND ENCOUNTERING 15 Barcelona: from corporate
smart city to technological sovereignty 16 Smart innovation at the margins:
learning from Cape Town and Kibera 17 Innovating for an aging society:
insights from two Japanese smart cities 18 Life in smart Seoul: the female
factor 19 Conclusions: the long and unsettled future of smart cities