While it is unclear what a smart city actually is, as witnessed by the variety of formulations in the literature, we know that its full realization can lead to new forms of knowledge and connectivity across its elements (humans and non-human animals, natural and artifactual things), and that the resulting interactions will change the way we live the cities and the territories of today. This paper presents a view of the notion of city starting from an analysis of the factors that drove its evolution.
An Ontological Analysis of Cities, Smart Cities and Their Components / Stufano Melone, Maria Rosaria; Borri, Dino; Camarda, Domenico; Borgo, Stefano - In: Technology and the City: Towards a Philosophy of Urban Technologies. - (Philosophy of Engineering and Technology) / [a cura di] Michael Nagenborg, Margoth González Woge, Taylor Stone, Pieter Vermaas. - STAMPA. - Dordrecht : Springer, 2021. - ISBN 978-3-030-52312-1. - pp. 365-387 [10.1007/978-3-030-52313-8_18]
An Ontological Analysis of Cities, Smart Cities and Their Components
Maria Rosaria Stufano Melone;Dino Borri;Domenico Camarda;
2021-01-01
Abstract
While it is unclear what a smart city actually is, as witnessed by the variety of formulations in the literature, we know that its full realization can lead to new forms of knowledge and connectivity across its elements (humans and non-human animals, natural and artifactual things), and that the resulting interactions will change the way we live the cities and the territories of today. This paper presents a view of the notion of city starting from an analysis of the factors that drove its evolution.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.