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Title Planning the Smart City With Young People: Teenagers' Perceptions, Values and Visions of Smartness
ID_Doc 38082
Authors Shtebunaev, S; Gullino, S; Larkham, PJ
Title Planning the Smart City With Young People: Teenagers' Perceptions, Values and Visions of Smartness
Year 2023
Published Urban Planning, 8, 2
DOI 10.17645/up.v8i2.6411
Abstract Young people are often seen as "future citizens" and therefore relegated to a back seat in the planning process, awaiting their coming of age. Recent digital transformations in planning have brought new consultation processes but also created a digital divide and conflicting agendas. This article engages with youth, specifically teenagers, a heterogenous community stuck between childhood and adulthood, assumed to possess the necessary digital skills, but usually overlooked in participatory planning processes. This article will examine the case study cities of Manchester, Birmingham, Valencia, and Sofia, where 121 teenagers between 15 and 19 years of age have been interviewed in relation to their awareness and perceptions of digital technologies and smart cities. It focuses on critically examining young people's perceptions and values towards the smart city. Using the smart city wheel as an engagement and discussion tool, the article presents teenagers' critique of smart city models and future city visions. The article categorises common threads and values that this demographic has espoused and presents cautionary tales relating to awareness and skills development in this age group. Throughout the interviews and surveys, young people in all four case studies have reported strong affiliations to specific modes of inhabiting the city and values that they would like to see reflected in any future visions. The article identifies key considerations for planners and smart city practitioners when engaging young people in the creation of future city visions.
Author Keywords city visions; participation; smart cities; teenagers; urban planning; young people
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:001138368100004
WoS Category Urban Studies
Research Area Urban Studies
PDF https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/download/6411/6411
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