This commentary characterises and critiques research on smart cities. I argue that much of the writing and rhetoric about smart cities seeks to appear non-ideological, commonsensical and pragmatic. More critically orientated scholarship, while making vital conceptual and political interventions, presently has four shortcomings that inhibit making sense of and refashioning the smart city agenda: the lack of detailed genealogies of the concept and initiatives, the use of canonical examples and one-size fits all narratives, an absence of indepth empirical case studies of specific smart city initiatives and comparative research that contrasts smart city developments in different locales and weak collaborative engagement with various sta...
Academic attention to smart cities and their governance is growing rapidly, but the fragmentation in...
This paper builds upon an earlier conference publication by the authors, offering contributions base...
The smart city thought alludes to better of organising city functions and urban life, which are acc...
This commentary characterises and critiques research on smart cities. I argue that much of the writ...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
Over the last decade, Smart City has increasingly become a popular urban policy approach of cities i...
The central premise of Soe et al’s paper, ‘Institutionalising Smart City Research and Innovation’, i...
Since the mid-2000s, the “Smart City” has emerged as a popular discourse describing technological so...
Smart cities are rapidly emerging across the globe in ways that change how we know, plan, and govern...
Over the past decade the concept and development of smart cities has unfolded rapidly, with many cit...
This work explores multiple, competing sociotechnical imaginaries of smart cities in Oxford. I worke...
Smart city approaches in city planning have gained significant momentum in the recent past. While pr...
Abstract: Academics, technology companies, public administrators, journalists and marketing agents h...
Smart cities promote computational and data-driven understandings of the built environment and have ...
Recent literature on smart cities stresses the role of digitization in tackling urban issues such as...
Academic attention to smart cities and their governance is growing rapidly, but the fragmentation in...
This paper builds upon an earlier conference publication by the authors, offering contributions base...
The smart city thought alludes to better of organising city functions and urban life, which are acc...
This commentary characterises and critiques research on smart cities. I argue that much of the writ...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
Over the last decade, Smart City has increasingly become a popular urban policy approach of cities i...
The central premise of Soe et al’s paper, ‘Institutionalising Smart City Research and Innovation’, i...
Since the mid-2000s, the “Smart City” has emerged as a popular discourse describing technological so...
Smart cities are rapidly emerging across the globe in ways that change how we know, plan, and govern...
Over the past decade the concept and development of smart cities has unfolded rapidly, with many cit...
This work explores multiple, competing sociotechnical imaginaries of smart cities in Oxford. I worke...
Smart city approaches in city planning have gained significant momentum in the recent past. While pr...
Abstract: Academics, technology companies, public administrators, journalists and marketing agents h...
Smart cities promote computational and data-driven understandings of the built environment and have ...
Recent literature on smart cities stresses the role of digitization in tackling urban issues such as...
Academic attention to smart cities and their governance is growing rapidly, but the fragmentation in...
This paper builds upon an earlier conference publication by the authors, offering contributions base...
The smart city thought alludes to better of organising city functions and urban life, which are acc...