Journal of Urban Technology
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Volume 29, issue 4, 2022
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- Becoming Smarter through Smart City Pilot Projects: Experiences and Lessons from China since 2013 pp. 3-24

- Bo Wang, Becky P. Y. Loo and Gengzhi Huang
- Sensing Lights: The Challenges of Transforming Street Lights into an Urban Intelligence Platform pp. 25-40

- Ricardo Alvarez, Fabio Duarte, Dennis Frenchman and Carlo Ratti
- Smartness Beyond the Network: Water ATMs and Disruptions from below in Mathare Valley, Nairobi pp. 41-61

- Prince K. Guma and Alan Wiig
- Smart Local Governance: The Case of the Gdańsk-Gdynia-Sopot Metropolitan Area in Poland pp. 63-81

- Grzegorz Masik and Joanna Stępień
- Critical Perspectives on the Smart City: Efficiency Objectives vs Inclusion Ideals pp. 83-99

- Arul Chib, Katrina Alvarez and Tatjana Todorovic
- Applications, Experiences, and Challenges of Smart Tourism Development in China pp. 101-126

- Xia Wang, Feng Zhen, Jia Tang, Lizhen Shen and Danli Liu
- The Routledge Handbook of Planning Megacities in the Global South pp. 127-130

- Abhinav Alakshendra
- Urban Operating Systems: Producing the Computational City pp. 130-132

- Alenka Poplin
Volume 29, issue 3, 2022
- From the Editor pp. 1-2

- Richard E. Hanley
- Capitalizing on the “Public Turn”: New Possibilities for Citizens and Civil Servants in Smart City-Making pp. 3-17

- Jiska Engelbert, Aksel Ersoy, Ellen van Bueren and Liesbet van Zoonen
- Situated, Yet Silent: Data Relations in Smart Street Furniture pp. 19-39

- Justine Gangneux, Simon Joss, Justine Humphry, Matthew Hanchard, Chris Chesher, Sophia Maalsen, Peter Merrington and Bridgette Wessels
- Would 3D Digital Participatory Planning Improve Social Sustainability in Smart Cities? An Empirical Evaluation Study in Less-Advantaged Areas pp. 41-71

- Islam Bouzguenda, Nadia Fava and Chaham Alalouch
- Revisiting the Spatial Definition of Neighborhood Boundaries: Functional Clusters versus Administrative Neighborhoods pp. 73-94

- Pablo Martí, Leticia Serrano-Estrada, Almudena Nolasco-Cirugeda and Jesús López Baeza
- Do-It-Yourself Street Views and the Urban Imaginary of Google Street View pp. 95-116

- Jonathan Cinnamon and Alfie Gaffney
- From Available to Actionable Data: An Exploration of Expert and Re-users Views of Open Data pp. 117-144

- Miren Gutierrez and Marina Landa
- Personal Spatial Mobilities after the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Speculative View pp. 145-158

- Aharon Kellerman
- Why and How Innovation Vouchers Work: Disentangling the Roles of Serendipity and Funding pp. 159-182

- Andrea Caragliu, Michele Coletti, Paolo Landoni and Alessandro Sala
Volume 29, issue 2, 2022
- Planning Support for Smart Cities in the Post-COVID Era pp. 1-5

- Haozhi Pan, Stan Geertman, Brian Deal, Jungfeng Jiao and Bo Wang
- Co-Designing Planning Support Systems in Urban Science: The Questions They Answer and the Questions They Raise pp. 7-32

- Markus Rittenbruch, Marcus Foth, Peta Mitchell, Rajjan Chitrakar, Bryce Christensen and Christopher Pettit
- Participatory Development of Planning Support Systems to Improve Empowerment and Localization pp. 33-54

- Haozhi Pan, Yoonshin Kwak and Brian Deal
- Planning First, Tools Second: Evaluating the Evolving Roles of Planning Support Systems in Urban Planning pp. 55-77

- Huaxiong Jiang, Stan Geertman and Patrick Witte
- Coupling Social Media and Agent-Based Modelling: A Novel Approach for Supporting Smart Tourism Planning pp. 79-97

- Shanqi Zhang, Feng Zhen, Bo Wang, Zherui Li and Xiao Qin
- Incorporating Planning Intelligence into Deep Learning: A Planning Support Tool for Street Network Design pp. 99-114

- Zhou Fang, Ying Jin and Tianren Yang
- First Mile/Last Mile Problems in Smart and Sustainable Cities: A Case Study in Stockholm County pp. 115-137

- Elisie Kåresdotter, Jessica Page, Ulla Mörtberg, Helena Näsström and Zahra Kalantari
- Estimating E-Scooter Traffic Flow Using Big Data to Support Planning for Micromobility pp. 139-157

- Chen Feng, Junfeng Jiao and Haofeng Wang
- Urban Public Health: A Research Toolkit for Practice and Impact pp. 159-163

- Konstantin S. Sharov
- Transit-Oriented Displacement or Community Dividends? Understanding the Effects of Smarter Growth on Communities pp. 163-166

- Jane Rongerude
- Order Without Design: How Markets Shape Cities pp. 166-168

- Peter Wissoker
Volume 29, issue 1, 2022
- From the Guest EditorsSplintering Urbanism at 20: Mapping Trajectories of Research on Urban Infrastructures pp. 1-11

- Alan Wiig, Andrew Karvonen, Colin McFarlane and Jonathan Rutherford
- Programming Nature as Infrastructure in the Smart Forest City pp. 13-19

- Jennifer Gabrys
- Splintering by Proxy: A Reflection on the Spatial Impacts and Distributed Agency of Platform Urbanism pp. 21-27

- Nancy Odendaal
- Of Flying Cars and Pandemic Urbanism: Splintering Urban Society in the Age of Covid-19 pp. 29-37

- Roger Keil
- Exploring Urban Infrastructures from the Experience of Cities in the Global South: Urbanism Models, Policy Mobilities, and the Finances pp. 39-47

- I-Chun Catherine Chang
- Resource Ecologies, Urban Metabolisms, and the Provision of Essential Services pp. 49-58

- Olivier Coutard and Daniel Florentin
- The Temporal Incompleteness of Infrastructure and the Urban pp. 59-67

- Prince K. Guma
- Urban and Infrastructural Rhythms and the Politics of Temporal Alignment pp. 69-77

- Jochen Monstadt
- Splintering, Specificity, Unsettlement: A Commentary on Splintering Urbanism pp. 79-85

- AbdouMaliq Simone
- Splintering Urbanism and Climate Breakdown pp. 87-93

- Vanesa Castán Broto
- Splintering Volumes: Architecture, Engineering, Finance, and Urban Form pp. 95-100

- Donald McNeill
- The Infrastructural Imagination pp. 101-107

- Theresa Enright
- The Times of Splintering Urbanism pp. 109-116

- Jean-Paul D. Addie
- In the Excess of Splintering Urbanism: The Racialized Political Economy of Infrastructure pp. 117-125

- Omar Jabary Salamanca and Jonathan Silver
- Refracting Urbanism: The Multiple Histories (as well as Geographies) of the Networked City pp. 127-133

- Timothy Moss
- Towards a Political Ecology of Caste and the City pp. 135-143

- Malini Ranganathan
- “Danger Zones,” “Death Zones,” and Paradoxes of Infrastructural Space-Making in Manila pp. 145-152

- Kristian Karlo Saguin and Maria Khristine Alvarez
- Splintering Urbanism @ 20: Reengaging Contradiction, Confinement, and Consumption pp. 153-159

- Kathryn Furlong
- Splintered Mobilities as Viral Vector: Mobility Justice and Racial Kinopolitics pp. 161-167

- Mimi Sheller
- Splintering Urbanism at 20 and the “Infrastructural Turn” pp. 169-175

- Stephen Graham and Simon Marvin
Volume 28, issue 3-4, 2021
- Where Are Autonomous Vehicles Taking Us? pp. 1-4

- Eva Kassens-Noor, Mark Wilson and Tan Yigitcanlar
- Autonomous vs. Self-Driving Vehicles: The Power of Language to Shape Public Perceptions pp. 5-24

- Eva Kassens-Noor, Mark Wilson, Meng Cai, Noah Durst and Travis Decaminada
- Autonomous People: Identity, Agency, and Automated Driving pp. 25-44

- Peter T. Dunn
- Mapping Two Decades of Autonomous Vehicle Research: A Systematic Scientometric Analysis pp. 45-74

- Asif Faisal, Tan Yigitcanlar, Md. Kamruzzaman and Alexander Paz
- Perceptions and Attitudes Towards the Deployment of Autonomous and Connected Vehicles: Insights from Las Vegas, Nevada pp. 75-95

- Sarah Dennis, Alexander Paz and Tan Yigitcanlar
- Autonomous Shuttles: What Do Users Expect and How Will They Use Them? pp. 97-115

- Daniel P. Piatkowski
- Shifting Gears for the Automated Vehicle: Findings from Focus Groups in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area pp. 117-140

- Elyse Comeau, Matthias Sweet and Leah Birnbaum
- Evaluating the Human Experience of Autonomous Boats with Immersive Virtual Reality pp. 141-154

- Titus Venverloo, Fábio Duarte, Tom Benson, Quentin Bitran, Ardion D. Beldad, Ricardo Alvarez and Carlo Ratti
- A New Wave of Urban Sprawl: Influence of Autonomous Vehicles on the Policy Toolkit and Property Tax Revenue of Local Governments pp. 155-174

- Carlos Ignacio Gutierrez
- Planning and Policy Directions for Autonomous Vehicles in Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) in the United States pp. 175-201

- Devon McAslan, Max Gabriele and Thaddeus R. Miller
Volume 28, issue 1-2, 2021
- Assembling Sustainable Smart City Transitions: An Interdisciplinary Theoretical Perspective pp. 1-27

- Luca Mora, Mark Deakin, Xiaoling Zhang, Michael Batty, Martin de Jong, Paolo Santi and Francesco Paolo Appio
- Mapping the Knowledge Domain of Smart City Development to Urban Sustainability: A Scientometric Study pp. 29-53

- Zezhou Wu, Mingyang Jiang, Heng Li and Xiaoling Zhang
- From “Smart in the Box” to “Smart in the City”: Rethinking the Socially Sustainable Smart City in Context pp. 55-70

- Alessandro Aurigi and Nancy Odendaal
- Input-Output Modeling for Smart City Development pp. 71-92

- Negar Noori, Martin de Jong, Marijn Janssen, Daan Schraven and Thomas Hoppe
- Digital Transformation of City Ecosystems: Platforms Shaping Engagement and Externalities across Vertical Markets pp. 93-114

- Nicos Komninos, Christina Kakderi, Antonio Collado, Ilektra Papadaki and Anastasia Panori
- Strategic Planning for Smart City Development: Assessing Spatial Inequalities in the Basic Service Provision of Metropolitan Cities pp. 115-134

- Mengbing Du, Xiaoling Zhang and Luca Mora
- How Are Smart City Concepts and Technologies Perceived and Utilized? A Systematic Geo-Twitter Analysis of Smart Cities in Australia pp. 135-154

- Tan Yigitcanlar, Nayomi Kankanamge and Karen Vella
- Exploring Smart City Project Implementation Risks in the Cities of Kakinada and Kanpur pp. 155-173

- Khushboo Gupta and Ralph P. Hall
- Balancing Exploration and Exploitation in Sustainable Urban Innovation: An Ambidexterity Perspective toward Smart Cities pp. 175-197

- Daniel van den Buuse, Willem van Winden and Wieke Schrama
- Quantifying the Spatio-Temporal Potential of Drive-by Sensing in Smart Cities pp. 199-216

- Amin Anjomshoaa, Paolo Santi, Fabio Duarte and Carlo Ratti
- Understanding Ridesourcing Mobility and the Future of Electrification: A Comparative Study in Beijing pp. 217-236

- Wei Tu, Paolo Santi, Xiaoyi He, Tianhong Zhao, Xianglong Liu, Qingquan Li, Timothy J. Wallington, Gregory A. Keoleian and Carlo Ratti
- The Price of Privacy Control in Mobility Sharing pp. 237-262

- Francesca Martelli, M. Elena Renda and Jinhua Zhao
- A Socio-Technical Perspective on Urban Analytics: The Case of City-Scale Digital Twins pp. 263-287

- T. Nochta, L. Wan, J. M. Schooling and A. K. Parlikad
- Building City Dashboards for Different Types of Users pp. 289-309

- Gareth W. Young, Rob Kitchin and Jeneen Naji
- Going Beyond the Smart City? Implementing Technopolitical Platforms for Urban Democracy in Madrid and Barcelona pp. 311-330

- Adrian Smith and Pedro Prieto Martín
- The Internet City: People, Companies, Systems, and Vehicles pp. 331-332

- Daniel G. Chatman
- Smart World Cities in the 21st Century pp. 333-335

- Chaosu Li
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