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Title The Smart City - Does the Individual Matter?
ID_Doc 45020
Authors Breux, S; Diaz, J; Loiseau, H
Title The Smart City - Does the Individual Matter?
Year 2023
Published Journal Of Urban Technology, 30, 4
DOI 10.1080/10630732.2023.2194844
Abstract Early smart city projects tended to be technology-driven, conceiving of the citizen as a data provider. New citizen-centered projects have emerged that challenge the role of the individual in these second-generation smart cities. While some works describe the political role that individuals play in these cities, they only indirectly address the place of technology in determining the participation of the individual in these projects. In this article, we draw on the work done on another technical system-cyberspace-to address the relationship between individuals and technology in the smart city and its consequences. Adapting a typology initially developed for cyberspace and using examples of the City of Montreal, we identify three potential categories of the individual's role within the smart city: (1) Active role (involved individual), (2) Passive role (synchronized individual), and (3) Victim (disadvantaged individual). We show that the individual is a misinformed figure, despite attempts to focus smart development on citizens. Moreover, we posit that the individual cannot have a real political role as long as the political vision of the city does not precede the technical dimension.
Author Keywords smart city; individual's role; cyberspace
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000998966100001
WoS Category Urban Studies
Research Area Urban Studies
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