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Title The right to the smart city in the Global South: A research agenda
ID_Doc 35969
Authors Alizadeh, T; Prasad, D
Title The right to the smart city in the Global South: A research agenda
Year 2024
Published Urban Studies, 61, 3
DOI 10.1177/00420980231183167
Abstract Urban research has increasingly embraced the Global South, as recent critical scholarship continues opening to Southern cities, scholars and ideas generated from the South. Here, we (the authors, two women of the Global South) think strategically about 'the Southern urban critique', 'the right to the city' and 'smart cities'- as well as some limitations of doing so. Intrigued by the fast pace of smart city development across the Global South, and informed by the ongoing critical debates and increasing empirical work focused on the unfolding of 'smart' in the Southern cities, we put forward a research agenda 'the right to the smart city in the Global South'. Through three lenses of expose, propose and politicise this research agenda articulates the smart city shortcomings from a Southern critical perspective to elevate the ongoing empirical studies on the subject, to shed light on the gaps in knowledge, and to produce a normative alternative vision for 'just smart city'. Our challenge to readers is to help create such smart cities, to engage with and reflect on the arguments in this positioning piece, and then complement them with further normative, future-oriented work - informed by empirical knowledge - to fully map out the particularities of an alternative Southern smart city, to inform planning and policymaking for just smart cities, and to enact the right to the smart city in the Global South.
Author Keywords Global South; smart city; southern urban critique; the right to the city; urban theory
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001025096400001
WoS Category Environmental Studies; Urban Studies
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Urban Studies
PDF https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/00420980231183167
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