Digitization and datafication of public space have a significant impact on how cities are developed, governed, perceived and used. As technological developments are based upon political decisions, which impact people’s everyday lives, and from which not everyone benefits or suffers equally, we argue that ‘the smart city’ should be part of continuous public debate; that it should be considered and treated as a social problem. Through nine focus groups, we invited respondents to explore and discuss instances and dilemmas of the smart city. We investigated which interpretative repertoires they used to frame the smart city as a social and actionable problem. Following Blumer's and Gamson's theories on the social construction of problems and on ...
There is a sharp contrast between the public value discourse that typifies smart city-making on the ...
This paper explores the forms of sociality that are implicit in discussions about a range of smart p...
This short working paper provides a critique of the smart city and the alternative visions of its d...
Digitization and datafication of public space have a significant impact on how cities are developed,...
In this paper, we propose the concept of controversing as an approach for engaging citizens in debat...
Smart cities are rapidly emerging across the globe in ways that change how we know, plan, and govern...
Recently, the concept of the smart city has gained growing popularity. As cities worldwide have set ...
This paper builds upon an earlier conference publication by the authors, offering contributions base...
This article provides empirical research about the perspectives of citizens of Rotterdam, the Nether...
Over the last decade, Smart City has increasingly become a popular urban policy approach of cities i...
Abstract: Academics, technology companies, public administrators, journalists and marketing agents h...
While smart city initiatives claim to be ‘citizen-focused’ or ‘citizen-centric’, there are several t...
This paper provides an introduction to the smart city and engages with its idea and ideals from a c...
Smart city approaches in city planning have gained significant momentum in the recent past. While pr...
Academics, technology companies, public administrators, journalists and marketing agents have celebr...
There is a sharp contrast between the public value discourse that typifies smart city-making on the ...
This paper explores the forms of sociality that are implicit in discussions about a range of smart p...
This short working paper provides a critique of the smart city and the alternative visions of its d...
Digitization and datafication of public space have a significant impact on how cities are developed,...
In this paper, we propose the concept of controversing as an approach for engaging citizens in debat...
Smart cities are rapidly emerging across the globe in ways that change how we know, plan, and govern...
Recently, the concept of the smart city has gained growing popularity. As cities worldwide have set ...
This paper builds upon an earlier conference publication by the authors, offering contributions base...
This article provides empirical research about the perspectives of citizens of Rotterdam, the Nether...
Over the last decade, Smart City has increasingly become a popular urban policy approach of cities i...
Abstract: Academics, technology companies, public administrators, journalists and marketing agents h...
While smart city initiatives claim to be ‘citizen-focused’ or ‘citizen-centric’, there are several t...
This paper provides an introduction to the smart city and engages with its idea and ideals from a c...
Smart city approaches in city planning have gained significant momentum in the recent past. While pr...
Academics, technology companies, public administrators, journalists and marketing agents have celebr...
There is a sharp contrast between the public value discourse that typifies smart city-making on the ...
This paper explores the forms of sociality that are implicit in discussions about a range of smart p...
This short working paper provides a critique of the smart city and the alternative visions of its d...