Today’s smart city agendas are the latest iteration of urban sociotechnical innovation. Their aim is to use information and communication technologies (ICT) to improve the economic and environmental performance of cities while hopefully providing a better quality of life for residents. Urban planners have a long-standing tradition of aligning technological innovation with the built environment and residents but have been only peripherally engaged in smart cities debates to date. However, this situation is beginning to change as iconic, one-of-a-kind smart projects are giving way to the ‘actually existing’ smart city and ICT interventions are emerging as ubiquitous features of twenty-first century cities. The aim of this thematic issue is to...
Smart cities promote computational and data-driven understandings of the built environment and have ...
Smart city criticism concentrates on conceptual and methodological ambiguity, corporate driven utop...
This paper argues for a specific urban planning perspective on smart governance that we call “smart ...
Today’s smart city agendas are the latest iteration of urban sociotechnical innovation. Their aim is...
This paper builds on the one towards CORP 2104 'Plan it Smart' which attempted to define 'smart citi...
Smart cities promote computational and data-driven understandings of the built environment and urban...
AbstractThis paper aims at bringing to light some weaknesses in smart city projects and holds a rhet...
In the light of a comprehensive social and technological change, spatial planning is confronted with...
In this paper, the author argues that the development of the so-called smart city concept and its us...
The concept of “Smart City”, providing a solution for making cities more efficient and sustainable, ...
The concept of a smart city is becoming the leading paradigm worldwide. Consequently,a creative mix ...
The term Smart City is quickly gaining traction, as it spreads across global cities in a series of u...
The paper explores the notion of ‘smart city’ by contrasting a narrow with a wide understanding of ‘...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Smart urbanism seems to be everywhere you turn. But in practice the agenda is an uncertain one, usua...
Smart cities promote computational and data-driven understandings of the built environment and have ...
Smart city criticism concentrates on conceptual and methodological ambiguity, corporate driven utop...
This paper argues for a specific urban planning perspective on smart governance that we call “smart ...
Today’s smart city agendas are the latest iteration of urban sociotechnical innovation. Their aim is...
This paper builds on the one towards CORP 2104 'Plan it Smart' which attempted to define 'smart citi...
Smart cities promote computational and data-driven understandings of the built environment and urban...
AbstractThis paper aims at bringing to light some weaknesses in smart city projects and holds a rhet...
In the light of a comprehensive social and technological change, spatial planning is confronted with...
In this paper, the author argues that the development of the so-called smart city concept and its us...
The concept of “Smart City”, providing a solution for making cities more efficient and sustainable, ...
The concept of a smart city is becoming the leading paradigm worldwide. Consequently,a creative mix ...
The term Smart City is quickly gaining traction, as it spreads across global cities in a series of u...
The paper explores the notion of ‘smart city’ by contrasting a narrow with a wide understanding of ‘...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Smart urbanism seems to be everywhere you turn. But in practice the agenda is an uncertain one, usua...
Smart cities promote computational and data-driven understandings of the built environment and have ...
Smart city criticism concentrates on conceptual and methodological ambiguity, corporate driven utop...
This paper argues for a specific urban planning perspective on smart governance that we call “smart ...