This chapter works with Lefebvre’s ‘Right to the City’ (1996b) to understand how a Smart City initiative was being implemented and as a consequence who benefitted. Whilst a model of citizenship is offered in smart cities, the ‘actually existing’ smart city in fact reconfigures models of citizenship in ways that instrumentalise technology and data that can reinforce patterns of exclusion for marginalised groups. Therefore, this chapter aims to understand how citizens participate in smart city projects and whether they can in fact they lead to the exacerbation of existing urban historical, material and social inequalities. The chapter focuses on some of those excluded by smart city projects; the urban poor, street traders and those who live i...
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In this paper I will explore the concept of ‘commons’ by looking at the process of registering a spa...
The introduction of new housing typologies in emerging cities is rooted in dynamics including infras...
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While recent debates have widely acknowledged gentrification’s varied manifestations, success in enu...
The COVID 19 Pandemic exposed digitalization as a fundamental aspect to revive the local economy. Fo...
This class will focus on urban politics and policies as they relate to the economic, social and spat...
n Shaping Cities in an Urban Age, editors Ricky Burdett and Philipp Rode offer a richly illustrated ...
This thesis examines how states develop and implement urban planning and governance policies and pro...
Government as underwriter answer to well-being its people own not quite enough answer big in effort ...
Rapid urbanisation, particularly driven by rural-urban migration, can pose a wide range of security ...
This paper reviews the historical research that has led to widespread policies on compact urban form...
Urban rewilding, the idea of incorporating native vegetation into urban infrastructure, offers a nov...
The thesis looks at three conflicts related to the 2014 World Cup preparation in Belo Horizonte, Bra...
We are living in a data-centric society, with governments and businesses increasingly looking at wha...
In recent years, many public reports have made adapting cities and housing a key element to cope wit...
In this paper I will explore the concept of ‘commons’ by looking at the process of registering a spa...
The introduction of new housing typologies in emerging cities is rooted in dynamics including infras...
This research aims to analyse the complexity of the very delicate moment when the “dirt trial” of te...
While recent debates have widely acknowledged gentrification’s varied manifestations, success in enu...
The COVID 19 Pandemic exposed digitalization as a fundamental aspect to revive the local economy. Fo...
This class will focus on urban politics and policies as they relate to the economic, social and spat...
n Shaping Cities in an Urban Age, editors Ricky Burdett and Philipp Rode offer a richly illustrated ...
This thesis examines how states develop and implement urban planning and governance policies and pro...
Government as underwriter answer to well-being its people own not quite enough answer big in effort ...
Rapid urbanisation, particularly driven by rural-urban migration, can pose a wide range of security ...
This paper reviews the historical research that has led to widespread policies on compact urban form...
Urban rewilding, the idea of incorporating native vegetation into urban infrastructure, offers a nov...
The thesis looks at three conflicts related to the 2014 World Cup preparation in Belo Horizonte, Bra...
We are living in a data-centric society, with governments and businesses increasingly looking at wha...