The paper analyzes the narrative trasformations of the smart city concept in the Italian debate. In particular, it shows the shift from a techno-entrepreneurial conception to an intelligence-enabling conception of smart city. The first conception is characterized by the adoption of technological innovations to increase urban visibility and actractiveness. The second is focused on a more open and ambivalent narration of urban development based on the relationship between the enabling role of technological innovations and collective intelligence provided by smart citizens at urban level.
Lampugnani, D., Questioning the smart city: from techno-entrepreneurial to intelligence-enabling, in Aiello, G., Tarantino, M., Oakley, K. (ed.), Communicating the city, Peter Lang, London 2016: 1- 250 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/134312]
Questioning the smart city: from techno-entrepreneurial to intelligence-enabling
Lampugnani, DavidePrimo
2016
Abstract
The paper analyzes the narrative trasformations of the smart city concept in the Italian debate. In particular, it shows the shift from a techno-entrepreneurial conception to an intelligence-enabling conception of smart city. The first conception is characterized by the adoption of technological innovations to increase urban visibility and actractiveness. The second is focused on a more open and ambivalent narration of urban development based on the relationship between the enabling role of technological innovations and collective intelligence provided by smart citizens at urban level.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.