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Title Cities Really Smart and Inclusive: Possibilities and Limits for Social Inclusion and Participation
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Authors Albuquerque, CMP
Title Cities Really Smart and Inclusive: Possibilities and Limits for Social Inclusion and Participation
Year 2017
Published
Abstract This chapter discusses the idea that a really smart city needs not only to innovate in technologies, but also to assure that these innovations will increase social capital and participation possibilities to all citizens. In this domain ICT's to promote new forms of democratic engagement, collective collaboration or creativity stimulation are very important components of a really smart city, more human and social-valued. The focus of the discussion is thus the potential of Smart Cities to develop new possibilities to reduce social isolation and to increase new forms of autonomy, and the factors to have in consideration to avoid digital-divide. The chapter debates also questions associated with the use of surveillance and registration processes and the connected issues of liberty and privacy versus security.
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