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Digital and Smart Cities

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Digital and Smart Cities presents an overview of how technologies shape our cities. There is a growing awareness in the fields of design and architecture of the need to address the way that technology affects the urban condition. This book aims to give an informative and definitive overview of the topic of digital and smart cities. It explores the topic from a range of different perspectives, both theoretical and historical, and through a range of case studies of digital cities around the world.

The approach taken by the authors is to view the city as a socially constructed set of activities, practices and organisations. This enables the discussion to open up a more holistic and citizen- centred understanding of how technology shapes urban change through the way it is imagined, used, implemented and developed in a societal context. By drawing together a range of currently quite disparate discussions, the aim is to enable the reader to take their own critical position within the topic.

The book starts out with definitions and sets out the various interpretations and aspects of what constitutes and defines digital cities. The text then investigates and considers the range of factors that shape the characteristics of digital cities and draws together different disciplinary perspectives into a coherent discussion. The consideration of the different dimensions of the digital city is backed up with a series of relevant case studies of global city contexts in order to frame the discussion with real world examples.

List of contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Part One
01 Chapter One: Definitions and Approaches
02 Chapter Two: Historical Context
Part Two
03 Chapter Three: Techno-centric Cities
04 Chapter Four: Socially constructed digital and smart cities
Part Three
05 Chapter Five: Social, cultural and political
06 Chapter Six: Economics, globalisation and development
07 Chapter Seven: Planning, design and architecture
08 Chapter Eight: Mobilities
09 Chapter Nine: Governance and participation
10 Chapter Ten: From Digital to Smart and Beyond
Index

About the author

Katharine S. Willis is Associate Professor (Reader) in the School of Art, Design and Architecture at Plymouth University, UK. She is the author of Netspaces: Space and Place in a Networked World (Routledge, 2016).
Alessandro Aurigi is Professor of Urban Design and Associate Dean for Research at the University of Plymouth. He has previously worked at Newcastle University and UCL, UK. His research focuses on the relationships between our increasingly digital society and the ways we conceive, design and manage urban space to enhance and support place quality. He has previously published Making the Digital City and Augmented Urban Spaces (Ashgate).

Summary

The book presents an overview of how technologies shape our cities. It aims to give an informative and definitive overview of the topic of digital and smart cities and explores the topic from a range of different perspectives; both theoretical, historical and through a range of case studies of digital cities around the world.

Product details

Authors Alessandro Aurigi, Katharine Willis, Katharine Aurigi Willis, Katharine S. Willis
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.10.2017
 
EAN 9781138890381
ISBN 978-1-138-89038-1
No. of pages 240
Series Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and the City
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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