2016
DOI: 10.3233/ip-150367
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How are citizens involved in smart cities? Analysing citizen participation in Japanese ``Smart Communities''

Abstract: International audienceIn recent years, ``smart cities'' have rapidly increased in discourses as well as in their real number, and raise various issues. While citizen engagement is a key element of most definitions of smart cities, information and communication technologies (ICTs) would also have great potential for facilitating public participation. However, scholars have highlighted that little research has focused on actual practices of citizen involvement in smart cities so far. In this respect, the authors… Show more

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“…The role of communities in enacting technologydriven sustainability initiatives and change is particularly important, as like-minded groups, organizations and governing institutions must seek to work in partnership to use IT to transform their circumstances in significant ways [9,17]. Also, technology-driven cities provide open and user-driven ecosystems [16,18].…”
Section: Sustainability Initiatives Community Development and Itmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The role of communities in enacting technologydriven sustainability initiatives and change is particularly important, as like-minded groups, organizations and governing institutions must seek to work in partnership to use IT to transform their circumstances in significant ways [9,17]. Also, technology-driven cities provide open and user-driven ecosystems [16,18].…”
Section: Sustainability Initiatives Community Development and Itmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extant literature suggests that IT can play an important role in sustainability initiatives [4,5]. For example, scholars established that IT can enable community development [6], whereby community members come together to take collective action and generate solutions to common problems [7], such as the sustainability of their cities and communities [8,9]. IT can also support initiatives that target the building and construction sector [10], such as mass customization of housing [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this view has been still less pronounced compared to the technological view, its significance has been increasing (see the analysed corpus below). Scholarly sources have been following this slow movement (among others Benoit and Hiroko, 2016;Thomas et al, 2016). It is noticeable that the number of academic papers about the role of smart citizens is also rising intensively in the above mentioned databases.…”
Section: Changing Trends In the Literature A Short Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Le contact avec la population, à travers sa réactivité face aux requêtes de DR ou encore dans ses choix de consommation énergétique ou de mobilité, est également une composante essentielle de la vérification dans des conditions « réelles » de ces technologies (Granier et Kudo, 2015). Cette diversité des technologies et systèmes sociaux interroge l'idée d'un modèle unique au Japon, même si les modalités « politiques » de mise en place sont les mêmes pour toutes les expérimentations.…”
Section: Echogéo 36 | 2016unclassified