We argue that the ideas, ideals and the rapid proliferation of smart city rhetoric and initiatives globally have been facilitated and promoted by three inter-related communities: (i) `urban technocrats'; (ii) a smart cities `epistemic community'; (iii) a wider `advocacy coalition'. We examine their roles and the multiscale formation, and why despite their influence they encounter a `last mile problem'; that is, smart city initiatives are yet to become fully mainstreamed. We illustrate this last mile problem through a discussion of plans to introduce smart lighting in Dublin
The predominant rhetoric in smart city debates puts the emphasis on collaboration. Conceptualizing, ...
Modern cities are intrinsically multidisciplinary and multicultural places. Inspired by that view, t...
Initial empirical research concerning the development of smart urbanism focused largely on smart cit...
We argue that the ideas, ideals and the rapid proliferation of smart city rhetoric and initiatives g...
We argue that the ideas, ideals and the rapid proliferation of smart city rhetoric and initiatives g...
We argue that the ideas, ideals and the rapid proliferation of smart city rhetoric and initiatives g...
In this paper, we argue that the ideas, ideals and the rapid proliferation of smart city rhetoric an...
In this paper, we argue that the ideas, ideals and the rapid proliferation of smart city rhetoric an...
In this paper, we argue that the ideas, ideals and the rapid proliferation of smart city rhetoric an...
In this paper, we argue that the ideas, ideals and the rapid proliferation of smart city rhetoric an...
Smart urbanisation has become a popular discourse in urban policy circles across the world. This is ...
Smart urbanisation has become a popular discourse in urban policy circles across the world. This is ...
Ubiquitous computing, mobile devices, and big data come together to give rise to a new urban paradig...
While there is a relatively extensive literature concerning the nature of smart cities in general, t...
Modern cities are intrinsically multidisciplinary and multicultural places. Inspired by that view, t...
The predominant rhetoric in smart city debates puts the emphasis on collaboration. Conceptualizing, ...
Modern cities are intrinsically multidisciplinary and multicultural places. Inspired by that view, t...
Initial empirical research concerning the development of smart urbanism focused largely on smart cit...
We argue that the ideas, ideals and the rapid proliferation of smart city rhetoric and initiatives g...
We argue that the ideas, ideals and the rapid proliferation of smart city rhetoric and initiatives g...
We argue that the ideas, ideals and the rapid proliferation of smart city rhetoric and initiatives g...
In this paper, we argue that the ideas, ideals and the rapid proliferation of smart city rhetoric an...
In this paper, we argue that the ideas, ideals and the rapid proliferation of smart city rhetoric an...
In this paper, we argue that the ideas, ideals and the rapid proliferation of smart city rhetoric an...
In this paper, we argue that the ideas, ideals and the rapid proliferation of smart city rhetoric an...
Smart urbanisation has become a popular discourse in urban policy circles across the world. This is ...
Smart urbanisation has become a popular discourse in urban policy circles across the world. This is ...
Ubiquitous computing, mobile devices, and big data come together to give rise to a new urban paradig...
While there is a relatively extensive literature concerning the nature of smart cities in general, t...
Modern cities are intrinsically multidisciplinary and multicultural places. Inspired by that view, t...
The predominant rhetoric in smart city debates puts the emphasis on collaboration. Conceptualizing, ...
Modern cities are intrinsically multidisciplinary and multicultural places. Inspired by that view, t...
Initial empirical research concerning the development of smart urbanism focused largely on smart cit...