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Title Informational urbanism
ID_Doc 42750
Authors Barth, J; Fietkiewicz, KJ; Gremm, J; Hartmann, S; Henkel, M; Ilhan, A; Mainka, A; Meschede, C; Peters, I; Stock, WG
Title Informational urbanism
Year 2018
Published Information-Wissenschaft Und Praxis, 69, 1
DOI 10.1515/iwp-2018-0006
Abstract Some contemporary and future cities of the knowledge society are often labeled as "smart cities," "digital cities" or "ubiquitous cities," "knowledge cities," and "creative cities." Informational urbanism includes all aspects of information and (tacit as well as explicit) knowledge with regard to urban regions. "Informational city"(or "smart city" in a broader sense) is an umbrella term uniting the divergent trends of information-related city research. Informational urbanism is an interdisciplinary endeavor incorporating on the one side computer science and information science as well as on the other side urban studies, city planning, architecture, city economics, and city sociology. In this article, we present results from our empirical studies on smart cities all over the world. The foundational framework consists of seven building blocks, namely information and knowledge related infrastructures, economy, politics (E-Governance) and administration (E-Government), spaces (spaces of flows and spaces of places), location factors, the people's information behavior, and problem areas.
Author Keywords Smart city; Informational city; Knowledge society; Informational urbanism; City research; Information and knowledge related infrastructure; Economy; E-Government; E-Governance; Space of flows; Space of places; Location factor; Information behavior
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000428403300004
WoS Category Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science
Research Area Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science
PDF https://www.degruyter.com/downloadpdf/journals/iwp/69/1/article-p31.pdf
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