Power Relationships in the Co-production of Smart City Initiatives
Walter Castelnovo () and
Mauro Romanelli ()
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Walter Castelnovo: University of Insubria
Mauro Romanelli: University of Naples Parthenope
A chapter in Digital Transformation and Human Behavior, 2021, pp 329-342 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Participatory smart cities promote urban development and transformation by involving citizens and communities in participation and co-production exercises. However, to take advantage of the citizens’ contribution to the success of smart city initiatives, interaction-defined and participation-based governance infrastructures should be implemented that return power to the people. An exploratory study shows that how the smart city collaborative/participatory governance questions the traditional power relationships between city governments and citizens is a still underexplored topic. The paper aims to help bridge this theoretical gap by discussing citizens’ co-production in smart city initiatives from the point of view of the power relationships. The main point of the paper is that to leverage the citizens’ smartness to develop a smart city, the power relationships between the city government and the citizens should be rebalanced, which entails a shift from a power-over domination-based logic to a power-with interactive and collaboration-based logic.
Keywords: Co-production; Participation; Power relationship; Smart city; Interactive governance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-47539-0_22
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