Dialectics of informality in the smart city: Between antagonism and interdependence

IF 4.1 1区 经济学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Somdeep Sen, Jacob Rasmussen, Wangui Kimari
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Critical academic engagements of smart cities are increasingly traversing boundaries of global North and South in the theorization of urban smartness. More recent tendencies present important entry points for critically discussing smart cities, partly by pointing to the exclusion of urban informality in much smart-city research. To overcome this omission, suggestions of provincializing the study of smart cities and arguments for a Southern research agenda on just smart cities have emerged. While such work emphasizes the importance of merging the study of smart cities with ordinary lives, we will build on the extant literature on the role of informality in the makings and workings of the southern city to similarly argue that informal urban settlements also subsidize the emergent smart cities in the global South. This helps us exceed the binary approach that visualizes the city as divided between sectors of privilege and inequity, but what remains unexplored is the texture of the relationship between smart urbanism and informality. In this commentary, we theorize what the smart city looks like when viewed from spaces of informality, proposing a dialectical relationship of interdependency and antagonism between smart cities and informal settlements.
智慧城市非正式性的辩证法:在对抗与相互依赖之间
在城市智慧的理论化过程中,智慧城市的重要学术活动正日益跨越全球南北的边界。最近的趋势为批判性地讨论智慧城市提供了重要的切入点,部分原因是指出在许多智慧城市研究中排除了城市非正式性。为了克服这一遗漏,出现了将智慧城市研究地方化的建议和只研究智慧城市的南方研究议程的论点。虽然这些工作强调了将智慧城市研究与日常生活结合起来的重要性,但我们将在现有文献的基础上,以非正式性在南方城市的形成和运作中的作用为基础,同样地论证非正式城市住区也补贴了全球南方新兴的智慧城市。这有助于我们超越将城市划分为特权和不平等部门的二元方法,但仍未探索的是智能城市主义与非正式性之间关系的纹理。在这篇评论中,我们理论化了从非正式空间看智慧城市的样子,提出了智慧城市与非正式住区之间相互依赖和对立的辩证关系。
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Urban Studies
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期刊介绍: Urban Studies was first published in 1964 to provide an international forum of social and economic contributions to the fields of urban and regional planning. Since then, the Journal has expanded to encompass the increasing range of disciplines and approaches that have been brought to bear on urban and regional problems. Contents include original articles, notes and comments, and a comprehensive book review section. Regular contributions are drawn from the fields of economics, planning, political science, statistics, geography, sociology, population studies and public administration.
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