As smart urbanism becomes more influential, spaces and places are increasingly represented through numeric and categorical data that have been gathered by sensors, devices, and people. Such systems purportedly provide access to always visible, measurable, and knowable spaces, facilitating ever more rational management and planning. Smart city spaces are thus governed through the algorithmic administration and categorization of difference and structured through particular discourses of smartness, both of which shape the production of space and place on a local and general level. Valorization of data and its analysis naturalizes constructions of space, place, and individual that elide the political and surveillant forms of technocractic gover...
This paper promotes the importance of focusing on spatial aspects and affective factors that impact ...
none1noThe chapter discusses the definition and different uses of the notion of "smart city", starti...
In light of the urgent threats presented by climate change and rapid urbanisation, interest in ‘smar...
As “smart” urbanism becomes more influential, spaces and places are increasingly represented through...
International audienceAs cities compete globally, the Smart City has been touted as the important ne...
"The volume explores the question of what it means for a city to be 'smart', raises som...
In smart cities data from and about residents is captured in high volumes and through a variety of c...
Smart cities promote computational and data-driven understandings of the built environment and have ...
This work explores multiple, competing sociotechnical imaginaries of smart cities in Oxford. I worke...
As spaces increasingly come to be described as "smart," "sentient," or "thinking," scholars remain i...
The paper aims to provide both a radical critique of the “smart city” as a techno ideological appara...
In the utopian rhetoric of the ‘smart city’, contemporary practices of image-making are deemed to ha...
The paper aims to provide both a radical critique of the “smart city” as a techno-ideological appara...
This paper presents an analysis of interviews, focus groups and workshops with employees in the tech...
Smart cities are rapidly emerging across the globe in ways that change how we know, plan, and govern...
This paper promotes the importance of focusing on spatial aspects and affective factors that impact ...
none1noThe chapter discusses the definition and different uses of the notion of "smart city", starti...
In light of the urgent threats presented by climate change and rapid urbanisation, interest in ‘smar...
As “smart” urbanism becomes more influential, spaces and places are increasingly represented through...
International audienceAs cities compete globally, the Smart City has been touted as the important ne...
"The volume explores the question of what it means for a city to be 'smart', raises som...
In smart cities data from and about residents is captured in high volumes and through a variety of c...
Smart cities promote computational and data-driven understandings of the built environment and have ...
This work explores multiple, competing sociotechnical imaginaries of smart cities in Oxford. I worke...
As spaces increasingly come to be described as "smart," "sentient," or "thinking," scholars remain i...
The paper aims to provide both a radical critique of the “smart city” as a techno ideological appara...
In the utopian rhetoric of the ‘smart city’, contemporary practices of image-making are deemed to ha...
The paper aims to provide both a radical critique of the “smart city” as a techno-ideological appara...
This paper presents an analysis of interviews, focus groups and workshops with employees in the tech...
Smart cities are rapidly emerging across the globe in ways that change how we know, plan, and govern...
This paper promotes the importance of focusing on spatial aspects and affective factors that impact ...
none1noThe chapter discusses the definition and different uses of the notion of "smart city", starti...
In light of the urgent threats presented by climate change and rapid urbanisation, interest in ‘smar...