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Title Capitalizing on the "Public Turn": New Possibilities for Citizens and Civil Servants in Smart City-Making
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Authors Engelbert, J; Ersoy, A; van Bueren, E; van Zoonen, L
Title Capitalizing on the "Public Turn": New Possibilities for Citizens and Civil Servants in Smart City-Making
Year 2022
Published Journal Of Urban Technology, 29, 3
DOI 10.1080/10630732.2021.1963647
Abstract There is a sharp contrast between the public value discourse that typifies smart city-making on the one hand and its democratic deficit on the other. In this article we explore this contrast in more detail and assess that the paradigm and practices of networked government, which dominates smart city making, positions citizens as "audiences" of smart city makers and civil servants as "shepherds" of their public values. In these positions, both citizens and civil servants participate in a wide array of smart city experiments and engagements. However, an active, autonomous agenda setting role by citizens or democratically legitimated advocacy of civil servants is rare and does not easily fit within the paradigm of networked government. We draw on the work of Dewey and Marres to envision such different roles and make them concrete by highlighting experiences of Dutch citizens and civil servants with urban data and technology. These show, first, that the desires and goals of citizens may differ markedly from those of the smart city, and-second-that civil servants struggle with legitimate ways to advocate for socially and economically balanced smart city solutions. We conclude, in the final section, that the smart city can only be developed further through representative democratic means of engagement, among which local elections that express the collective desires of citizens and frame the mandate of civil servants.
Author Keywords smart city-making; local government; democratic deficit; public involvement
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000706665800001
WoS Category Urban Studies
Research Area Urban Studies
PDF https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/10630732.2021.1963647?needAccess=true
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