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Title Concept Of “Smart City” In The Framework Of Scientific Discourse
ID_Doc 15489
Authors Turovsky A.A.; Mironova N.N.; Sibiryaev A.S.; Anishchenko A.N.
Year 2021
Published Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 200
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69421-0_75
Abstract The “smart city” concept as a potential center of population concentration in an era of growing urbanization is justified through the prism of not only technological and socio-cultural aspects, but also human capital with special qualities, adapted to the smart urban space. The initial methodological premise and starting point of the study, which reveals the essence of the conceptual provision, is the understanding that smart city is an extremely complex technical and technological, socio-economic and cultural phenomenon, which is characterized by multi-purpose orientation, dynamism and multidimensionality, which can be understood by disclosing its own unique nature. The aim of the study is to substantiate and evaluate the existing system of contradictory views and the tendency of theoretical thought development within the conceptual apparatus on the basis of generalization of different conceptual approaches. The research logic of the stated problem is based on the conceptual apparatus, which forms the methodological basis of the research, reveals the semantic content and specific features of a smart city, and also allows the most complete disclosure of its nature, character and specific features. The diversity of author’s modifications has also served as a reason for scientific analysis, which characterizes the conceptual approaches related to the justification of technological, socio-economic and political processes of the future city, reveals potential opportunities, and provides an in-depth assessment of the basic conceptual provisions of the smart city. The general conclusion of the study is that the conceptual design of a smart city within the framework of scientific discourse is still in its infancy and is constantly evolving. At the same time, certain scientific statements are not unequivocal in their essence and are characterized by controversial assessments due to the lack of a unified approach, especially in terms of the conceptual apparatus, which includes a wide range of definitions that contradict each other. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
Author Keywords Concept; Digitalization; Discussion; Methodology; Smart city; Terminology


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