Smart urbanism is emerging at the intersection of visions for the future of urban places, new technologies and infrastructures. Smart urbanism discourses are deeply rooted in seductive and normative visions of the future where digital technology stands as the primary driver for change. Yet our understanding of the opportunities, challenges, and implications of smart urbanism is limited. Research in this field is in its infancy, fragmented along disciplinary lines and often based on single city case studies. As a result, we lack both the theoretical insight and empirical evidence required to assess the implications of this potentially transformative phenomenon. Given the significant implications of smart urbanism there is an urgent need to c...
This paper considers, following David Harvey (1973), how to produce a genuinely humanizing smart urb...
Today’s smart city agendas are the latest iteration of urban sociotechnical innovation. Their aim is...
This work explores multiple, competing sociotechnical imaginaries of smart cities in Oxford. I worke...
Smart urbanism seems to be everywhere you turn. But in practice the agenda is an uncertain one, usua...
Over the last decade, Smart City has increasingly become a popular urban policy approach of cities i...
This paper builds on the one towards CORP 2104 'Plan it Smart' which attempted to define 'smart citi...
In this paper, the author argues that the development of the so-called smart city concept and its us...
"The volume explores the question of what it means for a city to be 'smart', raises som...
Both scholars and practitioners attribute a strategic role to Smart Cities and Digitalization for Ur...
In a growing debate about the smart city, considerations of the ways in which urban infrastructures ...
This commentary characterises and critiques research on smart cities. I argue that much of the writ...
Smart cities promote computational and data-driven understandings of the built environment and urban...
Smart Cities initiatives are spreading all around the globe at a phenomenal pace. Their bold ambitio...
Author's accepted version (postprint).This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Else...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This paper considers, following David Harvey (1973), how to produce a genuinely humanizing smart urb...
Today’s smart city agendas are the latest iteration of urban sociotechnical innovation. Their aim is...
This work explores multiple, competing sociotechnical imaginaries of smart cities in Oxford. I worke...
Smart urbanism seems to be everywhere you turn. But in practice the agenda is an uncertain one, usua...
Over the last decade, Smart City has increasingly become a popular urban policy approach of cities i...
This paper builds on the one towards CORP 2104 'Plan it Smart' which attempted to define 'smart citi...
In this paper, the author argues that the development of the so-called smart city concept and its us...
"The volume explores the question of what it means for a city to be 'smart', raises som...
Both scholars and practitioners attribute a strategic role to Smart Cities and Digitalization for Ur...
In a growing debate about the smart city, considerations of the ways in which urban infrastructures ...
This commentary characterises and critiques research on smart cities. I argue that much of the writ...
Smart cities promote computational and data-driven understandings of the built environment and urban...
Smart Cities initiatives are spreading all around the globe at a phenomenal pace. Their bold ambitio...
Author's accepted version (postprint).This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Else...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This paper considers, following David Harvey (1973), how to produce a genuinely humanizing smart urb...
Today’s smart city agendas are the latest iteration of urban sociotechnical innovation. Their aim is...
This work explores multiple, competing sociotechnical imaginaries of smart cities in Oxford. I worke...