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      A synthesis of conversations in Amsterdam

      Who are the end-use(r)s of smart cities?

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      A synthesis of conversations in Amsterdam
      ByChristine Richter, Linnet Taylor, Shazade Jameson, Carmen Pérez del Pulgar
      BookCreating Smart Cities

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      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2018
      Imprint Routledge
      Pages 10
      eBook ISBN 9781351182409
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      ABSTRACT

      Amsterdam has historically been and continues to be a thriving “global city,” acting as a commercial and financial hub, and has made significant advances in digitizing, automatizing, and datafying urban life. Withdrawing from digital space would mean giving up on countless pleasures and conveniences afforded by communication and navigation devices. The research was conducted through expert interviews and focus groups in Amsterdam during 2015. The majority of focus group participants acknowledged the conveniences afforded by the smart city: be it the fast and easy finding of the next train connection through online apps or the convenience afforded by using digital calendars. The residents of a smart city are often referred to as the “users,” “end-users,” consumers or beneficiaries. Creating a democratic city livable for its citizens, questions beyond the labels of “convenience, efficiency, and security” need to be addressed through continued public debate.

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