Digital Technologies, Smart Cities, and the Environment
In the Ruins of Broken Promises
Seiten
2024
Bristol University Press (Verlag)
978-1-5292-3714-6 (ISBN)
Bristol University Press (Verlag)
978-1-5292-3714-6 (ISBN)
Examining the environmental impacts of digitalisation in smart cities, this book asks how we can reconcile the adoption of smart technologies into sustainable projects. It traces the material and environmental costs of daily realities for smart cities and asks how promises are broken when cities become 'smart.'
The concept of smart cities holds environmental promises: that digital technologies will reduce carbon emissions, air pollution and waste, and help address climate change.
Drawing on academic scholarship and two case studies from Manchester and Helsinki, this timely and accessible book examines what happens when these promises are broken, as they prioritise technological innovation rather than environmental care. The book reveals that smart cities’ vision of sustainable digital future obfuscates the environmental harms and social injustices that digitisation inflicts. The framework of “broken promises”, coined by the authors, centres environmental questions in analysing imaginaries and practices of smart cities.
This is a must read for anyone interested in the connections between digital technologies and environment justice.
The concept of smart cities holds environmental promises: that digital technologies will reduce carbon emissions, air pollution and waste, and help address climate change.
Drawing on academic scholarship and two case studies from Manchester and Helsinki, this timely and accessible book examines what happens when these promises are broken, as they prioritise technological innovation rather than environmental care. The book reveals that smart cities’ vision of sustainable digital future obfuscates the environmental harms and social injustices that digitisation inflicts. The framework of “broken promises”, coined by the authors, centres environmental questions in analysing imaginaries and practices of smart cities.
This is a must read for anyone interested in the connections between digital technologies and environment justice.
Adi Kuntsman is Reader in Digital Politics at Manchester Metropolitan University. Liu Xin is Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Gender Studies at the University of Karlstad.
Introduction: How Do We Think About Smart Cities?
1. Smart Cities, Digitisation, and the Environment
2. Helsinki, Kalasatama District
3. Manchester
Conclusion: In the Ruins of Broken Promises
Erscheinungsdatum | 25.10.2024 |
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Zusatzinfo | 11 Illustrations, black and white |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 127 x 203 mm |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik |
Naturwissenschaften | |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Unternehmensführung / Management | |
ISBN-10 | 1-5292-3714-9 / 1529237149 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-5292-3714-6 / 9781529237146 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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