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Title Making sense of smart cities: addressing present shortcomings
ID_Doc 43040
Authors Kitchin, R
Title Making sense of smart cities: addressing present shortcomings
Year 2015
Published Cambridge Journal Of Regions Economy And Society, 8, 1
DOI 10.1093/cjres/rsu027
Abstract This commentary characterises and critiques research on smart cities. I argue that much of the writing and rhetoric about smart cities seeks to appear non-ideological, commonsensical and pragmatic. More critically orientated scholarship, while making vital conceptual and political interventions, presently has four shortcomings that inhibit making sense of and refashioning the smart city agenda: the lack of detailed genealogies of the concept and initiatives, the use of canonical examples and one-size fits all narratives, an absence of in-depth empirical case studies of specific smart city initiatives and comparative research that contrasts smart city developments in different locales and weak collaborative engagement with various stakeholders. These shortcomings are elaborated, accompanied with suggestions for addressing them.
Author Keywords smart cities; theory; empirical research; critical scholarship
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000351054700010
WoS Category Development Studies; Economics; Geography
Research Area Development Studies; Business & Economics; Geography
PDF http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/7273/1/CJRES
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