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Inside Smart Cities

Place, Politics and Urban Innovation

Inside Smart Cities

Place, Politics and Urban Innovation

Edited ByAndrew Karvonen, Federico Cugurullo, Federico Caprotti
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 3 October 2018
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781351166201
Pages 322 pages
eBook ISBN 9781351166195
SubjectsBuilt Environment, Geography, Social Sciences, Urban Studies
KeywordsSmart City, Smart Urbanism, Smart City Initiatives, Smart City Strategies, Smart City Projects
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Karvonen, A. (Ed.), Cugurullo, F. (Ed.), Caprotti, F. (Ed.). (2019). Inside Smart Cities. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351166201
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The era of the smart city has arrived. Only a decade ago, the promise of optimising urban services through the widespread application of information and communication technologies was largely a techno-utopian fantasy. Today, smart urbanisation is occurring via urban projects, policies and visions in hundreds of cities around the globe.

Inside Smart Cities provides real-world evidence on how local authorities, small and medium enterprises, corporations, utility providers and civil society groups are creating smart cities at the neighbourhood, city and regional scales. Twenty three empirically detailed case studies from the Global North and South – ranging from Cape Town, Stockholm and Abu Dhabi to Philadelphia, Hong Kong and Santiago – illustrate the multiple and diverse incarnations of smart urbanism. The contributors draw on ideas from urban studies, geography, urban planning, science and technology studies and innovation studies to go beyond the rhetoric of technological innovation and reveal the political, social and physical implications of digitalising the built environment.

Collectively, the practices of smart urbanism raise fundamental questions about the sustainability, liveability and resilience of cities in the future. The findings are relevant to academics, students, practitioners and urban stakeholders who are questioning how urban innovation relates to politics and place.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction
Situating smart cities
ByAndrew Karvonen, Federico Cugurullo, Federico Caprotti
View abstract
part Part 1|17 pages
Grounding and contextualising
chapter 2|17 pages
Realising Smart Cities
Partnerships and economic development in the emergence and practices of smart in Newcastle, Australia
ByRobyn Dowling, Pauline McGuirk, Sophia Maalsen
View abstract
chapter 3|15 pages
Dissecting the Frankenstein City
An examination of smart urbanism in Hong Kong
ByFederico Cugurullo
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
Ordinary Chinese Smart Cities
The case of Wuhan
ByRobert Cowley, Federico Caprotti, Michele Ferretti, Chen Zhong
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
The Free Zone and Smart-Global Urbanisation in Philadelphia
ByAlan Wiig
View abstract
part Part 2|19 pages
Integrating and aligning
chapter 6|19 pages
Actually Existing Smart Dublin
Exploring smart city development in history and context
ByRob Kitchin, Claudio Coletta, Liam Heaphy
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
Smart Cities as Strategic Actors
Insights from EU Lighthouse projects in Stavanger, Stockholm and Nottingham
ByHåvard Haarstad, Marikken W. Wathne
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Smart Goes Green
Digitalising environmental agendas in Bristol and Manchester
ByKerry Burton, Andrew Karvonen, Federico Caprotti
View abstract
chapter 9|16 pages
Smart Urbanism and the Visibility and Reconfiguration of Infrastructure and Public Action in the French Cities of Issy-Les-Moulineaux and Nice
ByMarie Veltz, Jonathan Rutherford, Antoine Picon
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
The transnational smart city as urban eco-modernisation
The case of Masdar City in Abu Dhabi
ByFederico Cugurullo, Davide Ponzini
View abstract
part Part 3|19 pages
Contradicting and challenging
chapter 11|19 pages
Acknowledging the Idiot in the Smart City
Experimentation and citizenship in the making of a low-carbon district in Santiago de Chile
ByMartín Tironi, Matías Valderrama
View abstract
chapter 12|15 pages
A Smart Equivocation
Co-laboration and subsidiarity in a smart city consortium
ByIgnacio Farías, Claudia Mendes
View abstract
chapter 13|14 pages
Parramatta Smart City and the Quest to Build Australia’s Next Great City
BySarah Barns, Andrea Pollio
View abstract
chapter 14|16 pages
From participation to start-up urbanisation? Re-situating open data in Lisbon
ByLuís Carvalho, Mário Vale
View abstract
part Part 4|16 pages
Experiencing and encountering
chapter 15|16 pages
Barcelona
From corporate smart city to technological sovereignty
ByHug March, Ramon Ribera-Fumaz
View abstract
chapter 16|15 pages
Smart Innovation at the Margins
Learning from Cape Town and Kibera
ByNancy Odendaal
View abstract
chapter 17|17 pages
Innovating for an Ageing Society
Insights from two Japanese smart cities
ByGregory Trencher, Andrew Karvonen
View abstract
chapter 18|16 pages
Life in Smart Seoul
The female factor
BySofia T. Shwayri
View abstract
chapter 19|8 pages
Conclusions
The long and unsettled future of smart cities
ByAndrew Karvonen, Federico Cugurullo, Federico Caprotti
View abstract

The era of the smart city has arrived. Only a decade ago, the promise of optimising urban services through the widespread application of information and communication technologies was largely a techno-utopian fantasy. Today, smart urbanisation is occurring via urban projects, policies and visions in hundreds of cities around the globe.

Inside Smart Cities provides real-world evidence on how local authorities, small and medium enterprises, corporations, utility providers and civil society groups are creating smart cities at the neighbourhood, city and regional scales. Twenty three empirically detailed case studies from the Global North and South – ranging from Cape Town, Stockholm and Abu Dhabi to Philadelphia, Hong Kong and Santiago – illustrate the multiple and diverse incarnations of smart urbanism. The contributors draw on ideas from urban studies, geography, urban planning, science and technology studies and innovation studies to go beyond the rhetoric of technological innovation and reveal the political, social and physical implications of digitalising the built environment.

Collectively, the practices of smart urbanism raise fundamental questions about the sustainability, liveability and resilience of cities in the future. The findings are relevant to academics, students, practitioners and urban stakeholders who are questioning how urban innovation relates to politics and place.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction
Situating smart cities
ByAndrew Karvonen, Federico Cugurullo, Federico Caprotti
View abstract
part Part 1|17 pages
Grounding and contextualising
chapter 2|17 pages
Realising Smart Cities
Partnerships and economic development in the emergence and practices of smart in Newcastle, Australia
ByRobyn Dowling, Pauline McGuirk, Sophia Maalsen
View abstract
chapter 3|15 pages
Dissecting the Frankenstein City
An examination of smart urbanism in Hong Kong
ByFederico Cugurullo
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
Ordinary Chinese Smart Cities
The case of Wuhan
ByRobert Cowley, Federico Caprotti, Michele Ferretti, Chen Zhong
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
The Free Zone and Smart-Global Urbanisation in Philadelphia
ByAlan Wiig
View abstract
part Part 2|19 pages
Integrating and aligning
chapter 6|19 pages
Actually Existing Smart Dublin
Exploring smart city development in history and context
ByRob Kitchin, Claudio Coletta, Liam Heaphy
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
Smart Cities as Strategic Actors
Insights from EU Lighthouse projects in Stavanger, Stockholm and Nottingham
ByHåvard Haarstad, Marikken W. Wathne
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Smart Goes Green
Digitalising environmental agendas in Bristol and Manchester
ByKerry Burton, Andrew Karvonen, Federico Caprotti
View abstract
chapter 9|16 pages
Smart Urbanism and the Visibility and Reconfiguration of Infrastructure and Public Action in the French Cities of Issy-Les-Moulineaux and Nice
ByMarie Veltz, Jonathan Rutherford, Antoine Picon
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
The transnational smart city as urban eco-modernisation
The case of Masdar City in Abu Dhabi
ByFederico Cugurullo, Davide Ponzini
View abstract
part Part 3|19 pages
Contradicting and challenging
chapter 11|19 pages
Acknowledging the Idiot in the Smart City
Experimentation and citizenship in the making of a low-carbon district in Santiago de Chile
ByMartín Tironi, Matías Valderrama
View abstract
chapter 12|15 pages
A Smart Equivocation
Co-laboration and subsidiarity in a smart city consortium
ByIgnacio Farías, Claudia Mendes
View abstract
chapter 13|14 pages
Parramatta Smart City and the Quest to Build Australia’s Next Great City
BySarah Barns, Andrea Pollio
View abstract
chapter 14|16 pages
From participation to start-up urbanisation? Re-situating open data in Lisbon
ByLuís Carvalho, Mário Vale
View abstract
part Part 4|16 pages
Experiencing and encountering
chapter 15|16 pages
Barcelona
From corporate smart city to technological sovereignty
ByHug March, Ramon Ribera-Fumaz
View abstract
chapter 16|15 pages
Smart Innovation at the Margins
Learning from Cape Town and Kibera
ByNancy Odendaal
View abstract
chapter 17|17 pages
Innovating for an Ageing Society
Insights from two Japanese smart cities
ByGregory Trencher, Andrew Karvonen
View abstract
chapter 18|16 pages
Life in Smart Seoul
The female factor
BySofia T. Shwayri
View abstract
chapter 19|8 pages
Conclusions
The long and unsettled future of smart cities
ByAndrew Karvonen, Federico Cugurullo, Federico Caprotti
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The era of the smart city has arrived. Only a decade ago, the promise of optimising urban services through the widespread application of information and communication technologies was largely a techno-utopian fantasy. Today, smart urbanisation is occurring via urban projects, policies and visions in hundreds of cities around the globe.

Inside Smart Cities provides real-world evidence on how local authorities, small and medium enterprises, corporations, utility providers and civil society groups are creating smart cities at the neighbourhood, city and regional scales. Twenty three empirically detailed case studies from the Global North and South – ranging from Cape Town, Stockholm and Abu Dhabi to Philadelphia, Hong Kong and Santiago – illustrate the multiple and diverse incarnations of smart urbanism. The contributors draw on ideas from urban studies, geography, urban planning, science and technology studies and innovation studies to go beyond the rhetoric of technological innovation and reveal the political, social and physical implications of digitalising the built environment.

Collectively, the practices of smart urbanism raise fundamental questions about the sustainability, liveability and resilience of cities in the future. The findings are relevant to academics, students, practitioners and urban stakeholders who are questioning how urban innovation relates to politics and place.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction
Situating smart cities
ByAndrew Karvonen, Federico Cugurullo, Federico Caprotti
View abstract
part Part 1|17 pages
Grounding and contextualising
chapter 2|17 pages
Realising Smart Cities
Partnerships and economic development in the emergence and practices of smart in Newcastle, Australia
ByRobyn Dowling, Pauline McGuirk, Sophia Maalsen
View abstract
chapter 3|15 pages
Dissecting the Frankenstein City
An examination of smart urbanism in Hong Kong
ByFederico Cugurullo
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
Ordinary Chinese Smart Cities
The case of Wuhan
ByRobert Cowley, Federico Caprotti, Michele Ferretti, Chen Zhong
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
The Free Zone and Smart-Global Urbanisation in Philadelphia
ByAlan Wiig
View abstract
part Part 2|19 pages
Integrating and aligning
chapter 6|19 pages
Actually Existing Smart Dublin
Exploring smart city development in history and context
ByRob Kitchin, Claudio Coletta, Liam Heaphy
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
Smart Cities as Strategic Actors
Insights from EU Lighthouse projects in Stavanger, Stockholm and Nottingham
ByHåvard Haarstad, Marikken W. Wathne
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Smart Goes Green
Digitalising environmental agendas in Bristol and Manchester
ByKerry Burton, Andrew Karvonen, Federico Caprotti
View abstract
chapter 9|16 pages
Smart Urbanism and the Visibility and Reconfiguration of Infrastructure and Public Action in the French Cities of Issy-Les-Moulineaux and Nice
ByMarie Veltz, Jonathan Rutherford, Antoine Picon
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
The transnational smart city as urban eco-modernisation
The case of Masdar City in Abu Dhabi
ByFederico Cugurullo, Davide Ponzini
View abstract
part Part 3|19 pages
Contradicting and challenging
chapter 11|19 pages
Acknowledging the Idiot in the Smart City
Experimentation and citizenship in the making of a low-carbon district in Santiago de Chile
ByMartín Tironi, Matías Valderrama
View abstract
chapter 12|15 pages
A Smart Equivocation
Co-laboration and subsidiarity in a smart city consortium
ByIgnacio Farías, Claudia Mendes
View abstract
chapter 13|14 pages
Parramatta Smart City and the Quest to Build Australia’s Next Great City
BySarah Barns, Andrea Pollio
View abstract
chapter 14|16 pages
From participation to start-up urbanisation? Re-situating open data in Lisbon
ByLuís Carvalho, Mário Vale
View abstract
part Part 4|16 pages
Experiencing and encountering
chapter 15|16 pages
Barcelona
From corporate smart city to technological sovereignty
ByHug March, Ramon Ribera-Fumaz
View abstract
chapter 16|15 pages
Smart Innovation at the Margins
Learning from Cape Town and Kibera
ByNancy Odendaal
View abstract
chapter 17|17 pages
Innovating for an Ageing Society
Insights from two Japanese smart cities
ByGregory Trencher, Andrew Karvonen
View abstract
chapter 18|16 pages
Life in Smart Seoul
The female factor
BySofia T. Shwayri
View abstract
chapter 19|8 pages
Conclusions
The long and unsettled future of smart cities
ByAndrew Karvonen, Federico Cugurullo, Federico Caprotti
View abstract

The era of the smart city has arrived. Only a decade ago, the promise of optimising urban services through the widespread application of information and communication technologies was largely a techno-utopian fantasy. Today, smart urbanisation is occurring via urban projects, policies and visions in hundreds of cities around the globe.

Inside Smart Cities provides real-world evidence on how local authorities, small and medium enterprises, corporations, utility providers and civil society groups are creating smart cities at the neighbourhood, city and regional scales. Twenty three empirically detailed case studies from the Global North and South – ranging from Cape Town, Stockholm and Abu Dhabi to Philadelphia, Hong Kong and Santiago – illustrate the multiple and diverse incarnations of smart urbanism. The contributors draw on ideas from urban studies, geography, urban planning, science and technology studies and innovation studies to go beyond the rhetoric of technological innovation and reveal the political, social and physical implications of digitalising the built environment.

Collectively, the practices of smart urbanism raise fundamental questions about the sustainability, liveability and resilience of cities in the future. The findings are relevant to academics, students, practitioners and urban stakeholders who are questioning how urban innovation relates to politics and place.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction
Situating smart cities
ByAndrew Karvonen, Federico Cugurullo, Federico Caprotti
View abstract
part Part 1|17 pages
Grounding and contextualising
chapter 2|17 pages
Realising Smart Cities
Partnerships and economic development in the emergence and practices of smart in Newcastle, Australia
ByRobyn Dowling, Pauline McGuirk, Sophia Maalsen
View abstract
chapter 3|15 pages
Dissecting the Frankenstein City
An examination of smart urbanism in Hong Kong
ByFederico Cugurullo
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
Ordinary Chinese Smart Cities
The case of Wuhan
ByRobert Cowley, Federico Caprotti, Michele Ferretti, Chen Zhong
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
The Free Zone and Smart-Global Urbanisation in Philadelphia
ByAlan Wiig
View abstract
part Part 2|19 pages
Integrating and aligning
chapter 6|19 pages
Actually Existing Smart Dublin
Exploring smart city development in history and context
ByRob Kitchin, Claudio Coletta, Liam Heaphy
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
Smart Cities as Strategic Actors
Insights from EU Lighthouse projects in Stavanger, Stockholm and Nottingham
ByHåvard Haarstad, Marikken W. Wathne
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Smart Goes Green
Digitalising environmental agendas in Bristol and Manchester
ByKerry Burton, Andrew Karvonen, Federico Caprotti
View abstract
chapter 9|16 pages
Smart Urbanism and the Visibility and Reconfiguration of Infrastructure and Public Action in the French Cities of Issy-Les-Moulineaux and Nice
ByMarie Veltz, Jonathan Rutherford, Antoine Picon
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
The transnational smart city as urban eco-modernisation
The case of Masdar City in Abu Dhabi
ByFederico Cugurullo, Davide Ponzini
View abstract
part Part 3|19 pages
Contradicting and challenging
chapter 11|19 pages
Acknowledging the Idiot in the Smart City
Experimentation and citizenship in the making of a low-carbon district in Santiago de Chile
ByMartín Tironi, Matías Valderrama
View abstract
chapter 12|15 pages
A Smart Equivocation
Co-laboration and subsidiarity in a smart city consortium
ByIgnacio Farías, Claudia Mendes
View abstract
chapter 13|14 pages
Parramatta Smart City and the Quest to Build Australia’s Next Great City
BySarah Barns, Andrea Pollio
View abstract
chapter 14|16 pages
From participation to start-up urbanisation? Re-situating open data in Lisbon
ByLuís Carvalho, Mário Vale
View abstract
part Part 4|16 pages
Experiencing and encountering
chapter 15|16 pages
Barcelona
From corporate smart city to technological sovereignty
ByHug March, Ramon Ribera-Fumaz
View abstract
chapter 16|15 pages
Smart Innovation at the Margins
Learning from Cape Town and Kibera
ByNancy Odendaal
View abstract
chapter 17|17 pages
Innovating for an Ageing Society
Insights from two Japanese smart cities
ByGregory Trencher, Andrew Karvonen
View abstract
chapter 18|16 pages
Life in Smart Seoul
The female factor
BySofia T. Shwayri
View abstract
chapter 19|8 pages
Conclusions
The long and unsettled future of smart cities
ByAndrew Karvonen, Federico Cugurullo, Federico Caprotti
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The era of the smart city has arrived. Only a decade ago, the promise of optimising urban services through the widespread application of information and communication technologies was largely a techno-utopian fantasy. Today, smart urbanisation is occurring via urban projects, policies and visions in hundreds of cities around the globe.

Inside Smart Cities provides real-world evidence on how local authorities, small and medium enterprises, corporations, utility providers and civil society groups are creating smart cities at the neighbourhood, city and regional scales. Twenty three empirically detailed case studies from the Global North and South – ranging from Cape Town, Stockholm and Abu Dhabi to Philadelphia, Hong Kong and Santiago – illustrate the multiple and diverse incarnations of smart urbanism. The contributors draw on ideas from urban studies, geography, urban planning, science and technology studies and innovation studies to go beyond the rhetoric of technological innovation and reveal the political, social and physical implications of digitalising the built environment.

Collectively, the practices of smart urbanism raise fundamental questions about the sustainability, liveability and resilience of cities in the future. The findings are relevant to academics, students, practitioners and urban stakeholders who are questioning how urban innovation relates to politics and place.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction
Situating smart cities
ByAndrew Karvonen, Federico Cugurullo, Federico Caprotti
View abstract
part Part 1|17 pages
Grounding and contextualising
chapter 2|17 pages
Realising Smart Cities
Partnerships and economic development in the emergence and practices of smart in Newcastle, Australia
ByRobyn Dowling, Pauline McGuirk, Sophia Maalsen
View abstract
chapter 3|15 pages
Dissecting the Frankenstein City
An examination of smart urbanism in Hong Kong
ByFederico Cugurullo
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
Ordinary Chinese Smart Cities
The case of Wuhan
ByRobert Cowley, Federico Caprotti, Michele Ferretti, Chen Zhong
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
The Free Zone and Smart-Global Urbanisation in Philadelphia
ByAlan Wiig
View abstract
part Part 2|19 pages
Integrating and aligning
chapter 6|19 pages
Actually Existing Smart Dublin
Exploring smart city development in history and context
ByRob Kitchin, Claudio Coletta, Liam Heaphy
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
Smart Cities as Strategic Actors
Insights from EU Lighthouse projects in Stavanger, Stockholm and Nottingham
ByHåvard Haarstad, Marikken W. Wathne
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Smart Goes Green
Digitalising environmental agendas in Bristol and Manchester
ByKerry Burton, Andrew Karvonen, Federico Caprotti
View abstract
chapter 9|16 pages
Smart Urbanism and the Visibility and Reconfiguration of Infrastructure and Public Action in the French Cities of Issy-Les-Moulineaux and Nice
ByMarie Veltz, Jonathan Rutherford, Antoine Picon
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
The transnational smart city as urban eco-modernisation
The case of Masdar City in Abu Dhabi
ByFederico Cugurullo, Davide Ponzini
View abstract
part Part 3|19 pages
Contradicting and challenging
chapter 11|19 pages
Acknowledging the Idiot in the Smart City
Experimentation and citizenship in the making of a low-carbon district in Santiago de Chile
ByMartín Tironi, Matías Valderrama
View abstract
chapter 12|15 pages
A Smart Equivocation
Co-laboration and subsidiarity in a smart city consortium
ByIgnacio Farías, Claudia Mendes
View abstract
chapter 13|14 pages
Parramatta Smart City and the Quest to Build Australia’s Next Great City
BySarah Barns, Andrea Pollio
View abstract
chapter 14|16 pages
From participation to start-up urbanisation? Re-situating open data in Lisbon
ByLuís Carvalho, Mário Vale
View abstract
part Part 4|16 pages
Experiencing and encountering
chapter 15|16 pages
Barcelona
From corporate smart city to technological sovereignty
ByHug March, Ramon Ribera-Fumaz
View abstract
chapter 16|15 pages
Smart Innovation at the Margins
Learning from Cape Town and Kibera
ByNancy Odendaal
View abstract
chapter 17|17 pages
Innovating for an Ageing Society
Insights from two Japanese smart cities
ByGregory Trencher, Andrew Karvonen
View abstract
chapter 18|16 pages
Life in Smart Seoul
The female factor
BySofia T. Shwayri
View abstract
chapter 19|8 pages
Conclusions
The long and unsettled future of smart cities
ByAndrew Karvonen, Federico Cugurullo, Federico Caprotti
View abstract

The era of the smart city has arrived. Only a decade ago, the promise of optimising urban services through the widespread application of information and communication technologies was largely a techno-utopian fantasy. Today, smart urbanisation is occurring via urban projects, policies and visions in hundreds of cities around the globe.

Inside Smart Cities provides real-world evidence on how local authorities, small and medium enterprises, corporations, utility providers and civil society groups are creating smart cities at the neighbourhood, city and regional scales. Twenty three empirically detailed case studies from the Global North and South – ranging from Cape Town, Stockholm and Abu Dhabi to Philadelphia, Hong Kong and Santiago – illustrate the multiple and diverse incarnations of smart urbanism. The contributors draw on ideas from urban studies, geography, urban planning, science and technology studies and innovation studies to go beyond the rhetoric of technological innovation and reveal the political, social and physical implications of digitalising the built environment.

Collectively, the practices of smart urbanism raise fundamental questions about the sustainability, liveability and resilience of cities in the future. The findings are relevant to academics, students, practitioners and urban stakeholders who are questioning how urban innovation relates to politics and place.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction
Situating smart cities
ByAndrew Karvonen, Federico Cugurullo, Federico Caprotti
View abstract
part Part 1|17 pages
Grounding and contextualising
chapter 2|17 pages
Realising Smart Cities
Partnerships and economic development in the emergence and practices of smart in Newcastle, Australia
ByRobyn Dowling, Pauline McGuirk, Sophia Maalsen
View abstract
chapter 3|15 pages
Dissecting the Frankenstein City
An examination of smart urbanism in Hong Kong
ByFederico Cugurullo
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
Ordinary Chinese Smart Cities
The case of Wuhan
ByRobert Cowley, Federico Caprotti, Michele Ferretti, Chen Zhong
View abstract
chapter 5|18 pages
The Free Zone and Smart-Global Urbanisation in Philadelphia
ByAlan Wiig
View abstract
part Part 2|19 pages
Integrating and aligning
chapter 6|19 pages
Actually Existing Smart Dublin
Exploring smart city development in history and context
ByRob Kitchin, Claudio Coletta, Liam Heaphy
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
Smart Cities as Strategic Actors
Insights from EU Lighthouse projects in Stavanger, Stockholm and Nottingham
ByHåvard Haarstad, Marikken W. Wathne
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Smart Goes Green
Digitalising environmental agendas in Bristol and Manchester
ByKerry Burton, Andrew Karvonen, Federico Caprotti
View abstract
chapter 9|16 pages
Smart Urbanism and the Visibility and Reconfiguration of Infrastructure and Public Action in the French Cities of Issy-Les-Moulineaux and Nice
ByMarie Veltz, Jonathan Rutherford, Antoine Picon
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
The transnational smart city as urban eco-modernisation
The case of Masdar City in Abu Dhabi
ByFederico Cugurullo, Davide Ponzini
View abstract
part Part 3|19 pages
Contradicting and challenging
chapter 11|19 pages
Acknowledging the Idiot in the Smart City
Experimentation and citizenship in the making of a low-carbon district in Santiago de Chile
ByMartín Tironi, Matías Valderrama
View abstract
chapter 12|15 pages
A Smart Equivocation
Co-laboration and subsidiarity in a smart city consortium
ByIgnacio Farías, Claudia Mendes
View abstract
chapter 13|14 pages
Parramatta Smart City and the Quest to Build Australia’s Next Great City
BySarah Barns, Andrea Pollio
View abstract
chapter 14|16 pages
From participation to start-up urbanisation? Re-situating open data in Lisbon
ByLuís Carvalho, Mário Vale
View abstract
part Part 4|16 pages
Experiencing and encountering
chapter 15|16 pages
Barcelona
From corporate smart city to technological sovereignty
ByHug March, Ramon Ribera-Fumaz
View abstract
chapter 16|15 pages
Smart Innovation at the Margins
Learning from Cape Town and Kibera
ByNancy Odendaal
View abstract
chapter 17|17 pages
Innovating for an Ageing Society
Insights from two Japanese smart cities
ByGregory Trencher, Andrew Karvonen
View abstract
chapter 18|16 pages
Life in Smart Seoul
The female factor
BySofia T. Shwayri
View abstract
chapter 19|8 pages
Conclusions
The long and unsettled future of smart cities
ByAndrew Karvonen, Federico Cugurullo, Federico Caprotti
View abstract
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