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The right to the smart city

Author
Additional Author(s)
  • Cardullo, Paolo
  • Di Feliciantonio, Cesare
  • Kitchin, Rob
Publisher
Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2019
Language
English
ISBN
9781787691391
Series
Subject(s)
  • CITY PLANNING
  • SMART CITIES.
Notes
  • Emerald Business Management and Economics Ebooks 2019
  • Includes index
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Abstract
Globally, Smart Cities initiatives are pursued which reproduce the interests of capital and neoliberal government, rather than wider public good. This book explores smart urbanism and ‘the right to the city’, examining citizenship, social justice, commoning, civic participation, and co-creation to imagine a different kind of Smart City.
Physical Dimension
Number of Page(s)
online resource (xiv, 216 p.)
Dimension
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Other Desc.
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Summary / Review / Table of Content
Prelims
Chapter 1 Citizenship, Justice, and the Right to the Smart City
Part 1 Citizenship and the Commons
Chapter 2 Whose Right to the Smart City?
Chapter 3 Reading the Neoliberal Smart City Narrative: The Political Potential of Everyday Meaning-making
Chapter 4 Playable Urban Citizenship: Social Justice and the Gamification of Civic Life
Chapter 5 The Right to the Datafied City: Interfacing the Urban Data Commons
Chapter 6 Smart Commons or a “Smart Approach” to the Commons?
Chapter 7 Against the Romance of the Smart Community: The Case of Milano 4 You
Part 2 Civic Engagement, Participation and the Right to the Smart City
Chapter 8 Sensors and Civics: Toward a Community-centered Smart City
Chapter 9 What is Civic Tech? Defining a Practice of Technical Pluralism
Chapter 10 Hackathons and the Practices and Possibilities of Participation
Chapter 11 Smart Cities by Design? Interrogating Design Thinking for Citizen Participation
Chapter 12 Appropriating “Big Data”: Exploring the Emancipatory Potential of the Data Strategies of Civil Society Organizations in Cape Town, South Africa
Chapter 13 Moving from Smart Citizens to Technological Sovereignty?
Chapter 14 Toward a Genuinely Humanizing Smart Urbanism
Index
Exemplar(s)
# Accession No. Call Number Location Status
1.00415/20307.760285 RigOnline !Available

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