智慧城市与城市治理:巴塞罗那城市转型,2011-2023

IF 1.8 4区 经济学 Q2 URBAN STUDIES
Mariona Tomàs
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摘要本研究以巴塞罗那智慧城市政策为视角,探讨城市治理的变化与稳定。它认为智慧城市的概念是灵活的,可以应用于新自由主义和参与式城市治理模式。智慧城市政策经历渐进而非激进的变化,尽管不同参与者的重要性有所波动,但公私关系仍保持稳定。本研究对比了两个意识形态截然相反的地方政府的智慧城市政策方法,揭示了尺度使用的相似性,仅限于地方和全球维度,以及对大都市尺度的摒弃。关键词:城市治理智慧城市城市政治地方政府公共政策披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。研究工作包括在第一阶段与巴塞罗那自治大学合作,在第二阶段与quimubecmontracimal大学合作。作者是智慧城市博览会世界大会和巴塞罗那理工学院人居基金会科学委员会成员,也是2030年大都会战略计划顾问委员会成员,因此可以接触到定性信息。作者还定期在巴塞罗那的创客空间进行观察。参与这项研究是完全自愿的,所有参与者都提供了知情同意。采访的时间在30到75分钟之间。他们被阿特拉斯登记,转录和编纂。Ti软件遵循我们分析框架的关键要素:参与者、工具和智慧城市战略的规模。文中引用的受访者提供了书面同意。2 .本项目已获得巴塞罗那大学生物伦理委员会(机构审查委员会,IRB00003099)批准。在SCWE 2022年版中,有20,423人亲自参加;在线参会28621人;853年参展商;400多名演讲者和149个会外活动。信息可在:https://www.smartcityexpo.com/2022-highlights/访问2023.4年7月25日。自2018年以来,作为智慧城市博览会世界大会科学委员会成员,作者可以访问所有论文和会议提案。本研究得到了西班牙教育部的支持[CSO2011-28850];西班牙科学与创新部[PID2019-106931 GA-I00]。作者简介:smariona TomàsMariona Tomàs,西班牙巴塞罗那大学政治学副教授。Tomàs博士专注于城市治理、城市政策和地方民主,参与了许多国家和国际研究项目,并在国际期刊上发表了多篇文章。她也是与都市治理和城市政策相关的各种网络和咨询委员会的成员。
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The smart city and urban governance: the urban transformation of Barcelona, 2011–2023
ABSTRACTThis study explores the changes and stability of urban governance through the lens of smart city policy in Barcelona. It argues that the concept of smart cities is flexible and can be applied to both the neoliberal and participatory models of urban governance. Smart city policies undergo gradual rather than radical changes, with public–private relationships remaining stable despite fluctuations in the prominence of different actors. Comparing the smart city policy approaches of two ideologically opposite local governments, this study reveals similarities in the use of the scale, which is limited to local and global dimensions, and dismissal of metropolitan scale.KEYWORDS: Urban governancesmart cityurban politicslocal governmentpublic policies Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. Research involved collaboration with the Autonomous University of Barcelona in the first phase, and the Université du Québec à Montréal in the second phase. The author has access to qualitative information since she is member of the scientific committees of the Smart City Expo World Congress and Barcelona Institute of Technology for the Habitat Foundation, and has been on the advisory board of the Metropolitan Strategic Plan 2030. The author does also regular observations in Barcelona’s makerspaces.2. Participation in the study was entirely voluntary, and all participants provided informed consent. The duration of the interviews was between 30’ to 75’ minutes. They were enregistered, transcribed and codified with Atlas.ti software following the key elements of our analytical framework: the actors, the tools and the scale of the smart city strategy. Interviewees cited in the text provided written consent. This project was approved by the University of Barcelona’s Bioethics Commission (Institutional Review Board, IRB00003099).3. In the SCWE 2022 edition, there were 20,423 in-person attendees; 28621 online attendees; 853 exhibitors; more than 400 speakers and 149 side events. Information available at: https://www.smartcityexpo.com/2022-highlights/ Accessed 25th July 2023.4. As member of the scientific committee of the Smart City Expo World Congress since 2018, the author has access to all paper and conference proposals.Additional informationFundingThe work was supported by the Ministry of Education, Spain [CSO2011-28850]; Ministry of Science and Innovation, Spain [PID2019-106931 GA-I00].Notes on contributorsMariona TomàsMariona Tomàs is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Barcelona, Spain. Specializing in metropolitan governance, urban policies, and local democracy, Dr Tomàs has participated in numerous national and international research projects and published several articles in international journals. She is also a member of various networks and advisory councils related to metropolitan governance and urban policy.
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