Right to the smart city
Publication details: Bingley Emerald Pub. 2019Description: xiv,216pISBN:- 9781787691421
- 307.76 CAR
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Book | CEPT Library | Faculty of Planning | 307.76 CAR | Available | 024879 |
Contents
List of Figures vii
List of Tables ix
About the Editors xi
About the Contributors xiii
Chapter I Citizenship, Justicc, and the Right to the Smart City 1
Rob Kitcin. Cardullo and Cesare Di Feliciantonio
PART I: CITIZENSHIP AND TIIE COMMONS
Chapter 2 Whose Right to the Smart City? 27
Katharine S. Willis
Chapter 3 Reading the Neoliberal Smart City Narrative:
The Political Potential of Everyday Meaning-making
Jiska Engelbert
Chapter 4 Playable Urban Citizenship: Social. Justice and the
Gamification of Civic Life
Alberto Vanolo
Chapter 5 The Right to the Datafied City: Interfacing the
Urban Data Commons
Michiel de Lanlge
Chapter 6 Smart Commons or a "Smart Approach" to the
Commons?
Paolo Curdullu
Chapter 7 Against the Romance of the Smart Community:
The Case of Milano 4 You
Cesare Di Feliciantonio
PART 2: CIVIC ENGAGEMENT, PARTICIPATION AND THE
RIGHT TO THE SMART CITY
Chapter 8 Sensors and Civics: Toward a Community-centered
Smart City
Carherine D Ignazio, Eric Gordon and Elizabeth Christoforetti 113
Chapter 9 What is Civic Tech? Defining a Practice of Technical
Pluralism
Andrew R. Schrock
Chapter 10 Hackathons and the Practices and Possibilities of Participation 135
Sung-Yueh Perng
Chapter 11 Smart Cities by1 Design? Interrogating Design Thinking for Citizen Participation 151
Gabriele Schliwa
Chapter 12 Appropriating "Big Data"': Exploring the Emancipatory Potential of the Data Strategies of Civil Society Organizations in Cape Town, South Africa
Nancy Odendaal
Chapter 13 Moving from Smart Citizens to Technological Sovereignty?
Ramon Ribera-Fumaz
Chapter 14 Toward a Genuinely Humanizing Smart Urbanism 193
Rob Kitchin
Index 205
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