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Cities and Smart Technology: The Case of Cycling

Anna Nikolaeva and Alan Latham

Journal of Urban Technology, 2024, vol. 31, issue 1, 1-7

Abstract: The term ‘smart cities’ describes a bundle of informational technologies that are profoundly reconfiguring how cities are managed and experienced. This piece is an introduction to a special issue of the journal on cycling, cities, and smart technology. For all the attention on smart cities within the social sciences, surprisingly little scholarship has focused on the ways that specific technologies and practices are enrolled or incorporated into ideas and visions for the smart city or smart urbanism. The articles in the special issue “Cities and Smart Technology: The Case of Cycling” seek to address this lacuna.

Date: 2024
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