Critical perspectives on the smart city: efficiency objectives vs inclusion ideals

Smart city rhetoric stresses both citizens’ well-being and urban efficiency; however, critical perspectives suggest a worsening of existing societal inequalities for less-productive citizens, posing implications for how urban planners should incorporate smart technology. We examine the perceptions o...

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Main Authors: Chib, Arul, Alvarez, Katrina, Todorovic, Tatjana
Other Authors: Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1705182023-09-18T02:35:24Z Critical perspectives on the smart city: efficiency objectives vs inclusion ideals Chib, Arul Alvarez, Katrina Todorovic, Tatjana Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication Digital Divide Ageing Smart city rhetoric stresses both citizens’ well-being and urban efficiency; however, critical perspectives suggest a worsening of existing societal inequalities for less-productive citizens, posing implications for how urban planners should incorporate smart technology. We examine the perceptions of elderly residents regarding Singapore’s Smart Nation implementation in their communities. The elderly find that technological advancements deepen existing divides and suggest that true participation and social relationships are required for successful adoption of urban smart systems. We provide commentary on the tensions created between (1) productivity and efficiency as goals of the smart nation and (2) the inclusion and participation of older citizens in urban planning decisions. Nanyang Technological University This work was supported by Nanyang Technological University endowment fund. 2023-09-18T02:35:24Z 2023-09-18T02:35:24Z 2022 Journal Article Chib, A., Alvarez, K. & Todorovic, T. (2022). Critical perspectives on the smart city: efficiency objectives vs inclusion ideals. Journal of Urban Technology, 29(4), 83-99. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10630732.2021.2001712 1063-0732 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170518 10.1080/10630732.2021.2001712 2-s2.0-85121737560 4 29 83 99 en Journal of Urban Technology © 2021 The Society of Urban Technology. All rights reserved.
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Digital Divide
Ageing
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Digital Divide
Ageing
Chib, Arul
Alvarez, Katrina
Todorovic, Tatjana
Critical perspectives on the smart city: efficiency objectives vs inclusion ideals
description Smart city rhetoric stresses both citizens’ well-being and urban efficiency; however, critical perspectives suggest a worsening of existing societal inequalities for less-productive citizens, posing implications for how urban planners should incorporate smart technology. We examine the perceptions of elderly residents regarding Singapore’s Smart Nation implementation in their communities. The elderly find that technological advancements deepen existing divides and suggest that true participation and social relationships are required for successful adoption of urban smart systems. We provide commentary on the tensions created between (1) productivity and efficiency as goals of the smart nation and (2) the inclusion and participation of older citizens in urban planning decisions.
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title_short Critical perspectives on the smart city: efficiency objectives vs inclusion ideals
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