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Title Citizens in the Smart City: What Is Actually Happening? An In-Depth Case Study From Utrecht, the Netherlands
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Authors Tomor, Z
Title Citizens in the Smart City: What Is Actually Happening? An In-Depth Case Study From Utrecht, the Netherlands
Year 2020
Published International Journal Of Public Administration In The Digital Age, 7, 1
DOI 10.4018/IJPADA.2020010101
Abstract While the role of citizens in smart cities is hotly debated, there is a dearth of empirical research on the subject. This in-depth study of a European city, selected for its typical smart city ambitions, explores the roles that citizens actually play in smart city projects. The study examines twelve initiatives in the City of Utrecht (NL) using a framework that differentiates between types of citizen participation. The findings show that technology-enabled citizen participation in Utrecht is highly diverse and embraces all types of participation rather than simply taking the form of either "citizen empowerment" (as the advocates argue) or "citizen subjugation' (as the critics stress). The diversity found in the study highlights the need to conceptualize the role of the smart citizen at the micro (project) level rather than at the level of the city as a whole. The study shows that citizen participation in the smart city should not be understood as a technological utopia or dystopia but as an evolving, technologically mediated practice that is shaped by a variety of factors.
Author Keywords Smart Citizens; Smart City Governance; Technology-Enabled Citizen Participation; Urban Development
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000511152600001
WoS Category Information Science & Library Science
Research Area Information Science & Library Science
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