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Title Right To The Smart City: Evaluating Smart Urban Policies Through Lefebvrian Lens
ID_Doc 46641
Authors Domaradzka A.; Widła Ł.; Wnuk A.; Biesaga M.; Oleksy T.
Year 2025
Published Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.24251/hicss.2025.271
Abstract This paper aims to understand and empirically measure the wellbeing of urban citizens and their ability to exercise their 'right to the city' in the context of smart city development and algorithmic urban governance. It develops and empirically tests the right to the smart city idea grounded in basic research and existing theories. The starting point is the concept of the right to the city as a basket of rights defining the citizenship status of urban residents in the digital era. Our study is based on representative survey data from Singapore and Warsaw, which represent different stages of technological urban development. In the context of growing criticism of smart city idea, we propose using the composite indicators of 'right to the city index' and 'AI acceptance index' as tools for monitoring a smart urban development from the human-centric perspective. © 2025 IEEE Computer Society. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords AI; algorithm; human-centered smart city; right to the city; structural equation modelling


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