This paper explores citizen concerns emerging in the design stage of MotionMap, a smart transport initiative developed in the context of a £16 million smart city programme. A city-wide sensing system integrated with other databases will provide real-time information about vehicular and pedestrian movement. The experience of a series of smart transport workshops in Milton Keynes suggests that citizens feel that they bear the cost of smart cities through potentially intrusive surveillance producing sacrifices in convenience and privacy, while the gains are captured by industrial and governmental actors. This distrust of surveillance through urban sensing systems is not inflexible. Such systems can gain legitimacy through a participatory appro...
Smart technologies create opportunities for urban development and regeneration, leading to a prolife...
Previous scholarship on the smart city has expressed concern at the top-down, technocratic nature of...
The rising interest in smart cities in the UK and Europe is in danger of sliding into a public/priva...
MK:Smart is a £16m smart city initiative drawing together and making available information relevant ...
The research described in this paper is undertaken under the banner of the smart city, a concept tha...
Interviews were undertaken with relevant players and stakeholders in their field.The project’s centr...
The potential of open data as a resource for driving citizen-led urban innovation relies not only on...
Notions of the Smart City are pervasive in urban development discourses. Various frameworks for the ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald in Engineering, Construction and A...
Visions of Smart cities claim to offer better liveability and sustainability through information and...
The opportunities we have to move around the city, otherwise known as urban mobility, are intrinsica...
In 2050, it is expected that 70% of the world’s population will live in cities (Jin et al., 2014), l...
Products and services offered under the smart city umbrella cut across numerous city operations and ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis (Routledge) via the DOI i...
The paper discusses the theoretical concepts, design considerations and preliminary findings from Sm...
Smart technologies create opportunities for urban development and regeneration, leading to a prolife...
Previous scholarship on the smart city has expressed concern at the top-down, technocratic nature of...
The rising interest in smart cities in the UK and Europe is in danger of sliding into a public/priva...
MK:Smart is a £16m smart city initiative drawing together and making available information relevant ...
The research described in this paper is undertaken under the banner of the smart city, a concept tha...
Interviews were undertaken with relevant players and stakeholders in their field.The project’s centr...
The potential of open data as a resource for driving citizen-led urban innovation relies not only on...
Notions of the Smart City are pervasive in urban development discourses. Various frameworks for the ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald in Engineering, Construction and A...
Visions of Smart cities claim to offer better liveability and sustainability through information and...
The opportunities we have to move around the city, otherwise known as urban mobility, are intrinsica...
In 2050, it is expected that 70% of the world’s population will live in cities (Jin et al., 2014), l...
Products and services offered under the smart city umbrella cut across numerous city operations and ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis (Routledge) via the DOI i...
The paper discusses the theoretical concepts, design considerations and preliminary findings from Sm...
Smart technologies create opportunities for urban development and regeneration, leading to a prolife...
Previous scholarship on the smart city has expressed concern at the top-down, technocratic nature of...
The rising interest in smart cities in the UK and Europe is in danger of sliding into a public/priva...