Less Smart More City

Papa, Rocco and Gargiulo, Carmela and Cristiano, Mario and Di Francesco, Immacolata and Tulisi, Andrea (2015) Less Smart More City. TeMA Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment, 8 (2). pp. 159-182. ISSN 1970-9870

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Abstract

Smart is an expression used in recent years in science, and it refers to someone or something that shows a lively intelligence, with a quick learning curve and a fast response to external stimuli. The present scenario is dominated by the accelerated technological development that involves every aspect of life, enhancing the everyday tools through the use of information and digital processing: everything is smart, even cities. But when you pair the term smart to a complex organism such as the city the significance of the two together is open to a variety of interpretations, as shown by the vast and varied landscape of definitions that have occurred in recent years. Our contribution presents the results of research aimed at analyzing and interpreting this fragmented scene mainly, but not exclusively, through lexical analysis, applied to a textual corpus of 156 definitions of smart city. In particular, the study identified the main groups of stakeholders that have taken part in the debate, and investigated the differences and convergences that can be detected: Academic, Institutional, and Business worlds. It is undeniable that the term smart has been a veritable media vehicle that, on the one hand brought to the center of the discussion the issue of the city, of increasing strategic importance for the major challenges that humanity is going to face, and on the other has been a fertile ground on which to pour the interests of different groups and individuals. In a nutshell we can say that from the analysis the different approaches that each group has used and supported emerge clearly and another, alarming, consideration occurs: of the smart part of “Smart City” we clearly grasp the tools useful to the each group of stakeholders, and of the city part, as a collective aspiration, there is often little or nothing.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Smart City; Sfide Urbane; Definizioni; Analisi Testuale; Trends
Subjects: 700 Arti, Belle arti e Arti decorative > 710 Urbanistica e paesistica
700 Arti, Belle arti e Arti decorative > 710 Urbanistica e paesistica > 711 Urbanistica (Pianificazione territoriale) (Classificare le opere d'insieme su Urbanistica e Architettura in 720; classificare le opere interdisciplinari sull'Urbanistica in 307.12)
Depositing User: Rosa Anna La Rocca
Date Deposited: 03 Sep 2015 08:43
Last Modified: 03 Sep 2015 08:43
URI: http://eprints.bice.rm.cnr.it/id/eprint/11605

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