Since the mid-1990s a plethora of indicator projects have been developed and adopted by cities seeking to measure and monitor various aspects of urban systems. These have been accompanied by city benchmarking endeavours that seek to compare intraand inter-urban performance. More recently, the data underpinning such projects have started to become more open to citizens, more real-time in nature generated through sensors and locative/social media, and displayed via interactive visualisations and dashboards that can be accessed via the internet. In this paper, we examine such initiatives arguing that they advance a narrowly conceived but powerful realist epistemology – the city as visualised facts – that is reshaping how managers and citizens ...
This paper critically reflects on the building of the Dublin Dashboard – a website built by two of t...
The three commentaries to our paper provide some interesting complementarities to our arguments and...
Recently, the concept of the smart city has gained growing popularity. As cities worldwide have set ...
Since the mid-1990s a plethora of indicator projects have been developed and adopted by cities seeki...
City dashboards have developed in the last few years as ways for aggregating and disseminating data ...
In this paper, we examine the governmentality and the logics of urban control enacted through smart ...
This paper explores current debates, data products and key implications of what has been called the ...
For several years, many cities around the world are moving through a number of initiatives to implem...
For as long as data have been generated about cities various kinds of data-informed urbanism have be...
This chapter considers the relationship between data and the city by critically examining six key is...
City dashboards have become a common smart city technology, emerging as a key means of sharing and v...
Abstract: \u27Smart cities\u27 is a term that has gained traction in academia, business and governm...
This paper critically reflects on the building of the Dublin Dashboard -- a website that provides ci...
If \u2018big data\u2019, \u2018smart cities\u2019 and \u2018data-driven cities\u2019 are merely usef...
This paper critically reflects on the building of the Dublin Dashboard – a website built by two of t...
The three commentaries to our paper provide some interesting complementarities to our arguments and...
Recently, the concept of the smart city has gained growing popularity. As cities worldwide have set ...
Since the mid-1990s a plethora of indicator projects have been developed and adopted by cities seeki...
City dashboards have developed in the last few years as ways for aggregating and disseminating data ...
In this paper, we examine the governmentality and the logics of urban control enacted through smart ...
This paper explores current debates, data products and key implications of what has been called the ...
For several years, many cities around the world are moving through a number of initiatives to implem...
For as long as data have been generated about cities various kinds of data-informed urbanism have be...
This chapter considers the relationship between data and the city by critically examining six key is...
City dashboards have become a common smart city technology, emerging as a key means of sharing and v...
Abstract: \u27Smart cities\u27 is a term that has gained traction in academia, business and governm...
This paper critically reflects on the building of the Dublin Dashboard -- a website that provides ci...
If \u2018big data\u2019, \u2018smart cities\u2019 and \u2018data-driven cities\u2019 are merely usef...
This paper critically reflects on the building of the Dublin Dashboard – a website built by two of t...
The three commentaries to our paper provide some interesting complementarities to our arguments and...
Recently, the concept of the smart city has gained growing popularity. As cities worldwide have set ...