This paper explores McQuire’s concept of "relational space", a term he uses to describe the transformed horizon of social relationships within the smart city. Although there is no exact definition, the smart city is predicated on both the rise of digital technology and ubiquitous wireless connectivity. The city, of course, has always been intimately connected with technology. Yet it is clear that this most recent innovation constitutes a significant reconfiguration of the urban experience. Possibilities abound in terms of how citizens might interact with services, the environment and each other. Yet, this paper argues that these transformations are intimately linked to wider changes in thought and experience. As post-industrial cities becom...
Ubiquitous computing, mobile devices, and big data come together to give rise to a new urban paradig...
The development of increasingly compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architectu...
How does the distance between the development and adoption of technology determine its affordance? B...
This paper explores McQuire’s concept of "relational space", a term he uses to describe the transfor...
As cities become more complex and their communities more dispersed, questions such as ‘where is home...
"The volume explores the question of what it means for a city to be 'smart', raises som...
As cities become more complex and their communities more dispersed, questions such as ‘where is home...
International audienceAs cities compete globally, the Smart City has been touted as the important ne...
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city ...
This work explores multiple, competing sociotechnical imaginaries of smart cities in Oxford. I worke...
In understanding the impact of the future or smart city on daily experiences of urban inhabitation, ...
Hence the volume offers an intellectual resource that expands on the current literature, but also pr...
The term Smart City is quickly gaining traction, as it spreads across global cities in a series of u...
Along this article we share our research in the field of urban creativity, in particular on how smar...
We constantly re-interpret and transform the spaces around us.The ways in which we constantly person...
Ubiquitous computing, mobile devices, and big data come together to give rise to a new urban paradig...
The development of increasingly compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architectu...
How does the distance between the development and adoption of technology determine its affordance? B...
This paper explores McQuire’s concept of "relational space", a term he uses to describe the transfor...
As cities become more complex and their communities more dispersed, questions such as ‘where is home...
"The volume explores the question of what it means for a city to be 'smart', raises som...
As cities become more complex and their communities more dispersed, questions such as ‘where is home...
International audienceAs cities compete globally, the Smart City has been touted as the important ne...
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city ...
This work explores multiple, competing sociotechnical imaginaries of smart cities in Oxford. I worke...
In understanding the impact of the future or smart city on daily experiences of urban inhabitation, ...
Hence the volume offers an intellectual resource that expands on the current literature, but also pr...
The term Smart City is quickly gaining traction, as it spreads across global cities in a series of u...
Along this article we share our research in the field of urban creativity, in particular on how smar...
We constantly re-interpret and transform the spaces around us.The ways in which we constantly person...
Ubiquitous computing, mobile devices, and big data come together to give rise to a new urban paradig...
The development of increasingly compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architectu...
How does the distance between the development and adoption of technology determine its affordance? B...