TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL INEQUALITY WITHIN SMART CITIES (p.51-73) |
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Panagiota KONSTANTINOU, UNIVERSITY OF WEST ATTICA |
George STATHAKIS, OPEN UNIVERSITYOF CYPRUS |
Athina MOUNTZOURI, UNIVERSITY OF WEST ATTICA |
Maria-Georgia NOMIKOU, UNIVERSITY OF WEST ATTICA |
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Keywords : Smart City, Urban Living, Digital Inequalities, Social Exclusion |
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Abstract |
Smart cities have many benefits in terms of human living; however, they haven't
eliminated the problems of urban living. Some issues concern the residents within
these cities that can affect public well-being and happiness and citizens' trust. At
the same time, some voices are trying to highlight the meaning of these cities as
socially constructed entities made up of activities and practices. In this sense, new
criteria proposed for evaluating smart cities based on happiness, urban planning,
mental health and the approach of a more humane side of cities. These approaches
work in an alternative way and offer a complete understanding of the ever-evolving
technology that brings about urban and social change and the redefinition of "smart
cities" many times in smart cities, some groups not given importance. The search
for technology and innovation can exclude a portion of citizens from their wellbeing
and smooth integration into the urban and social landscape. In this study's
context, questionnaires distributed to demonstrate the public perception of the
ever-rising digital technology in the context of smart cities. We provide conclusions for either the digitally disabled or those who do not have access to digital equipment. |
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