Citizenship, Justice, and the Right to the Smart City

Rob Kitchin, P. Cardullo, C. Feliciantonio
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This paper provides an introduction to the smart city and engages with its idea and ideals from a critical social science perspective. After setting out in brief the emergence of smart cities and current key debates, we note a number of practical, political and normative questions relating to citizenship, justice, and the public good that warrant examination. The remainder of the paper provides an initial framing for engaging with these questions. The first section details the dominant neoliberal conception and enactment of smart cities and how this works to promote the interests of capital and state power and reshape governmentality. We then detail some of the ethical issues associated with smart city technologies and initiatives. Having set out some of the more troubling aspects of how social relations are produced within smart cities, we then examine how citizens and citizenship have been conceived and operationalised in the smart city to date. We then follow this with a discussion of social justice and the smart city. In the final section, we explore the notion of the ‘right to the smart city’ and how this might be used to recast the smart city in emancipatory and empowering ways.
公民、正义和智慧城市的权利
本文介绍了智慧城市,并从批判社会科学的角度探讨了智慧城市的理念和理想。在简要介绍了智慧城市的出现和当前的关键辩论之后,我们注意到一些与公民身份、正义和公共利益有关的实际、政治和规范问题,这些问题值得研究。本文的其余部分提供了参与这些问题的初步框架。第一部分详细介绍了主流的新自由主义概念和智慧城市的制定,以及这如何促进资本和国家权力的利益,并重塑治理方式。然后,我们详细介绍了与智慧城市技术和计划相关的一些道德问题。在阐述了智慧城市中社会关系如何产生的一些更令人不安的方面之后,我们将研究迄今为止,公民和公民身份是如何在智慧城市中被构想和运作的。接下来,我们将讨论社会正义和智慧城市。在最后一部分,我们将探讨“智慧城市权”的概念,以及如何利用这一概念以解放和赋权的方式重塑智慧城市。
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