Download pdf smartmentality: the smart city as disciplinary strategy

 

>>>> Click Here to Download <<<<<<<













Smartmentality: The Smart City as Disciplinary Strategy. The paper analyses the concept of the smart city in critical perspective, focusing on the power/knowledge implications for the contemporary city. On the one hand, smart city policies support new ways of imagining, organising and managing the city and its flows; on the other, they impress. While defining smart city remains an unresolved issue, researchers seem to go along well with the idea of six dimensions to a smart city, as propounded by Giffinger. According to the idea, the six smart city dimensions are smart economy, smart people, smart governance, smart mobility, smart environment and smart living.  · Download full-text PDF Read full-text. Smartmentality: The smart city as dis- Like its recent smart city adventures (Kuecker and Hartley, b), .

Vanolo, A. (). Smartmentality: The smart city as disciplinary strategy. Urban Studies, 51(5), Article Google Scholar WCED (World Commission on Environment and Development) (). Report of the world commission on environment and development: Our common future. United Nations. Based on these goals, the current development-strategy research focuses mainly on: (1) Tapping the driving forces of smart-city development and innovation, deepening the integration of digital technologies, and researching new ideas and models [55,72,83,]; (2) developing top-level smart-city design and phased action plans to improve smart. Downloadable! The paper analyses the concept of the smart city in critical perspective, focusing on the power/knowledge implications for the contemporary city. On the one hand, smart city policies support new ways of imagining, organising and managing the city and its flows; on the other, they impress a new moral order on the city by introducing specific technical parameters in order to.

However, the chapter allows us to understand why this is the first chapter in the literature to address the topic of smart cities in Africa. It should be noted that in this continent there are at least two of the world’s largest cities in terms of inhabitants, and the population growth rate of the African continent is about %. The paper is largely based on theoretical reflections and uses smart city politics in Italy as a case study. The paper analyses how the smart city discourse proposed by the European Union has been reclassified to produce new visions of the ‘good city’ and the role of private actors and citizens in the management of urban development. Download full-text PDF Read full-text. Smartmentality: The smart city as dis- Like its recent smart city adventures (Kuecker and Hartley, b), South Korea's SWM efforts are backed by.

0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000