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Governing Smart Cities: Why Do Academics Need to Study Trendy Concepts?

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Meijer A & Webster W (2019) Governing Smart Cities: Why Do Academics Need to Study Trendy Concepts?. Information Polity, 24 (3), pp. 227-228. https://doi.org/10.3233/ip-190007

Abstract
First paragraph: In this issue of Information Polity we are delighted to present a set of thought-provoking papers on governing smart cities. These papers present a range of theoretical and empirical analyses of new emerging relations between new digital technologies and urban governance. A critical observer might question the choice of subject matter ¨C why is it of interest to read a set of papers focused on a trendy concept like smart cities? Why don¡¯t we focus on meaningful theoretical concepts such as socio-technological dynamics, informatization, the information polity or information intermediaries? Why don¡¯t we just stick to strong theoretical narratives from disciplines such as political science, information science or organizational science?

Keywords
Sociology and Political Science; Communication; Public Administration; Information Systems

Journal
Information Polity: Volume 24, Issue 3

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2019
Publication date online27/08/2019
Date accepted by journal01/07/2019
PublisherIOS Press
ISSN1570-1255

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Professor William Webster

Professor William Webster

Personal Chair, Management, Work and Organisation