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Title Smart Cities Beyond Algorithmic Logic: Digital Platforms, User Engagement And Data Science
ID_Doc 49518
Authors Komninos N.; Panori A.; Kakderi C.
Year 2019
Published Smart Cities in the Post-algorithmic Era: Integrating Technologies, Platforms and Governance
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781789907056.00007
Abstract Smart cities emerge from collaboration technologies (IoT, social media, blockchain), data science and AI. The algorithmic logic, under which these technologies operate, can be much more effective if combined with other sources of intelligence available in cities, such as human intelligence, creativity and innovation, collective and collaborative intelligence within institutions or over platforms. Along this line of thought, the first part of the book brings together authors that discuss the academic establishment of the smart city paradigm as outcome of collaborative endeavour rather than algorithms and automation. The second part focuses on major technologies that allow collaborative initiatives to develop at large scale. Smart cities are a technological construct driven by information technologies and embedded smart objects, but also a complex cyber-physical system in which cities, knowledge processes, and digital technologies are blended to generate new solutions. The third part of the book looks into the governance of smart cities, and mainly how technologies and digital platforms allow for citizen engagement and the setting of collaboration networks that generate innovations for better cities. © Nicos Komninos and Christina Kakderi 2019. All rights reserved.
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