Managing Smart Cities 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-93585-6_2
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A Smart City Initiative for Participatory Urban Accessibility Planning and Management

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“…In the otherwise rich literature very little explicit attention has been paid to the question of irregular migration flows into the society (Visvizi et al, 2017). Several factors contribute to that: on the one hand, until recently research on smart cities would focus exclusively either on the role and benefits of technology in the city space (Pérez-delHoyo et al, 2018), or on the implications of ICT on the social fabric of the city (Cardullo & Kitchin, 2019;Pérez-delHoyo et al, 2022). Migration, and topics pertinent to its specificity in the city space, would in this context form but a part of the discussion on social implications of either urbanization or ICT on people's lives (cf.…”
Section: Migration and Modern Societiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the otherwise rich literature very little explicit attention has been paid to the question of irregular migration flows into the society (Visvizi et al, 2017). Several factors contribute to that: on the one hand, until recently research on smart cities would focus exclusively either on the role and benefits of technology in the city space (Pérez-delHoyo et al, 2018), or on the implications of ICT on the social fabric of the city (Cardullo & Kitchin, 2019;Pérez-delHoyo et al, 2022). Migration, and topics pertinent to its specificity in the city space, would in this context form but a part of the discussion on social implications of either urbanization or ICT on people's lives (cf.…”
Section: Migration and Modern Societiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For when not a group or a person was mentioned as the ally, technology was mentioned 14 times as an ally [234][235][236][237][238][239][240][241][242][243][244][245][246][247], and one time as not being an ally [86]. Thee IDEA law [248], and the media [249] were also mentioned as allies.…”
Section: Years Number Of Abstractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What are the different barriers experienced based on different disciplines and different countries? Technology was seen as an ally fourteen times [234][235][236][237][238][239][240][241][242][243][244][245][246][247] and not an ally once [86]. Indeed, in regard to who is mentioned as an ally in the 577 abstracts obtained from strategy 1, technology was one of the most noted as an ally.…”
Section: Edi and Allies Or Allyshipmentioning
confidence: 99%