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Garde, Ajay. "New Urbanism: Past, Present, and Future". Urban Planning 5, n.º 4 (22 de diciembre de 2020): 453–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/up.v5i4.3478.

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The New Urbanism, initially conceived as an anti-sprawl reform movement, evolved into a new paradigm in urban design. Recently, however, some researchers have argued that the popular appeal of New Urbanism has eroded, the movement has lost its significance, and critical research on the broader theme has tapered off. In response, this article investigates whether the movement has lost its currency and explores the future of New Urbanism in the context of contemporary circumstances of development. The article begins with a brief description of the conceptualization of New Urbanism as an exception to the development trends of the time. Collaborative efforts of its protagonists that have contributed to the integration of New Urbanist concepts into other programs, policies, and development regulations are presented in the next section to describe its expansion, to clarify its mainstreaming, and to call attention to its broader impact. The concluding section presents contemporary circumstances of development and changes that are intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic, including those related to the nation’s demographics, climate change, technological advances, rapid growth of the digital economy, and acceleration of e-commerce to explore the significance of New Urbanism for future development.
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Di Bella, Arturo. "Digital Urbanism in Southern Italy". International Journal of E-Planning Research 1, n.º 4 (octubre de 2012): 73–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijepr.2012100105.

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This article presents an analysis of the presence in, and use of, the web by some forms of digital citizenry in a city of southern Italy: Catania. Its primary aim is to analyze how, also in a weak civil society, information and communication technologies (ICTs) create new opportunities for extending public sphere and for learning new modes of participatory local action for sustainable urban development. The local experiences presented in this research indicate that ICTs can facilitate a redistribution of local social powers, offering infrastructures and tools useful for implementing a continuous process of social interaction, exchange of knowledge and the development of practices, influencing policy processes and planning models.
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Willems, Thijs y Connor Graham. "The Imagination of Singapore’s Smart Nation as Digital Infrastructure: Rendering (Digital) Work Invisible". East Asian Science, Technology and Society 13, n.º 4 (11 de octubre de 2019): 511–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/18752160-8005194.

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Abstract This article aims to understand contemporary forms of “digital work” and how this is imagined in visionary documents in the context of smart urbanism. Specifically, we argue for an infrastructural perspective on smart urbanism to highlight (1) how such visionary documents organize society in specific ways and (2) how this organization is rooted in work that is imagined as being mainly informational and disembodied. Through an analysis of Singapore’s recent Smart Nation initiative, we make a case for the inclusion of the actual human and embodied work that constitutes visions of smart urbanism. This work comprises both the physical construction and maintenance of digital infrastructure and the monitoring of these infrastructures and the interpretation of data on which they run. Finally, we show how an infrastructural inversion of smart urban initiatives is capable of highlighting these invisibilities of human work, specifically by drawing on the mundanity, temporality, and materiality of work that is considered digital.
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Di Prete, Barbara, Davide Crippa y Emilio Lonardo. "'E-urbanism'". idea journal 15, n.º 1 (1 de julio de 2018): 14–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.37113/ideaj.vi0.46.

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In the contemporary world, the virtual dimension prevails over the physical one, but some interesting design experiments use social networks and channel their characteristic digital participation into a new urban sensibility, that we could provocatively define as ‘e-urbanism’. Marketing strategies like placemaking, place-branding and crowdfunding involve the ‘cyber-citizen’ and give rise to a multiplicity of ‘interior’ territories, identified as ‘ours’.
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Leszczynski, Agnieszka. "Glitchy vignettes of platform urbanism". Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 38, n.º 2 (1 de octubre de 2019): 189–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263775819878721.

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‘Platform urbanism’ has recently gained traction as a designator for emergent dynamics and material configurations associated with the increasing presence of digital platform enterprises in cities. Initial scholarly engagements with platform urbanism have tended to coalesce around critiques of digital platforms as progenitors of inevitably dystopian urban futures. In this paper, I advance a counter-topographical minor theory of platform urbanism. I do so by drawing on Legacy Russell's notion of the glitch as a tendency toward both error and erratum (correction) in digital systems, mobilizing space/times where platforms appear ‘glitchy’—unexpectedly, otherwise than anticipated, or not at all—as the margins of platform urbanism. Through the narration of three specific platform/city interfaces from the minors of their glitchy margins, I capture the ways in which platform–urban configurations are demonstrably open to negotiations, reconfigurations, and diffractions through tactical maneuvers rooted in everyday digital practices of urban denizens. Theorized from the minor, platform urbanism is a phenomenon that may beget an array of possible outcomes that remain shapeable by mundane tactical interventions in the platform-mediated present. This ultimately underwrites possibilities for more hopeful digital urban politics, theory, and futures.
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Long, Joshua y Jennifer L. Rice. "From sustainable urbanism to climate urbanism". Urban Studies 56, n.º 5 (21 de junio de 2018): 992–1008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098018770846.

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As the negative impacts of climate change become increasingly apparent, many city leaders and policymakers have begun to regard climate action as both a fiscal challenge and strategic economic opportunity. However, addressing the increasingly evident threats of climate change in the neoliberal, post-financial-crisis city raises several questions about its equitable implementation. This paper suggests that the prioritisation of a specific mode of climate resilient urban development represents a departure from the previous decades’ movement toward sustainable urbanism. We refer to this new development paradigm as ‘climate urbanism’, a policy orientation that (1) promotes cities as the most viable and appropriate sites of climate action and (2) prioritises efforts to protect the physical and digital infrastructures of urban economies from the hazards associated with climate change. We argue that the potential social justice impacts of climate urbanism have not been fully interrogated. Certainly, cities are appropriate sites for addressing climate change, but in the current neoliberal context, the transition from policy rhetoric to climate action presents a potentially problematic landscape of inequality and injustice. With that in mind, this paper offers a critical lens to evaluate the merits of climate urbanism and to interrogate its potential outcomes.
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Krysovatyy, Ihor A. "Features of Urbanism in the Digital Economy". Business Inform 2, n.º 553 (2024): 105–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.32983/2222-4459-2024-2-105-110.

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This work focuses on the study of the features of modern urbanism, the development of «smart cities» in the context of the formation of the digital economy. With this in mind, special attention is paid to the development of digital tools – as one of the driving forces of the modern digital economy – and the possibility of its effective use for the development of modern urbanism. The purpose of the presented work is to determine the features of modern urbanism in the context of the formation of the digital economy and possible vectors of its further development. The main methods of research are: methods of analysis and synthesis – to determine the features of urbanism and the characteristics of its elements, which directly depend on the conditions of the digital economy; methods of induction and deduction – to determine the modern vector of urban development and the formation of the digital economy; comparison methods – to describe the elements of urbanism that depend on the current conditions of the digital economy; tabular and graphical methods – for visual display of the results of the presented research. The main results of the research include the following conclusions: digital technologies allow the development of the conception of «smart city», where sensors, the Internet of Things, data analytics and artificial intelligence are used to optimize the management of urban resources, reduce energy consumption, improve the transport system, ensure safety and improve the quality of life of residents; government agencies can use digital technologies to improve the operation of city services and units, provide online services to citizens, e-governance, and ensure openness and transparency in city governance; large amounts of data collected from sensors, mobile apps, public systems, and other sources allow for detailed analysis of the urban environment. The digital economy creates new opportunities for public engagement in urbanization processes. Mobile apps, online platforms and social networks allow city residents to take an active part in decision-making on the development of their city, express their needs and opinions.
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Churchill, Elizabeth F. "Platform urbanism, urban HCI, and digital civics". Interactions 29, n.º 3 (mayo de 2022): 14–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3530683.

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Popova, Nataliia, Artem Perchyk, Mykyta Miazin y Serhii Bednarskyi. "DIGITAL MODERN: A PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVE ON URBANISM AND DIGITAL HUMANITIES". Journal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Series "Philosophy. Philosophical Peripeteias", n.º 70 (21 de junio de 2024): 133–40. https://doi.org/10.26565/2226-0994-2024-70-11.

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The article offers a philosophical reflection on the digital reality, digital urbanism, and digital humanities, posing fundamental questions about the nature of these phenomena and their potential risks. Shedding light on aspects of digital urbanism, researchers explore how technological transformations impact the structure, organization, and transformation of living spaces. In the context of digital humanities, the influence of new technologies on humanistic disciplines and ethical aspects is evaluated. Philosophical reflection on the impact of the digital environment on cultural and social aspects of urban life allows for the consideration of the importance of open data and collective knowledge exchange in the digital era. The article proposes an integrative view of digital modernity, emphasizing the relevance of a phenomenological perspective on understanding the complex relationships between humans and technologies in the contemporary world. The research identifies the influence of digital transformation on human existence, raising concerns about the possible loss of human identity in the conditions of the new reality. However, the article offers a new perspective on the issue, emphasizing that it is not the flexibility but the plasticity of human consciousness that could be the key to rethinking the digital age. The authors argue that the plasticity of human thinking can provide humanity not only with a means of adaptation but also with a new source of creativity. As a result, it is concluded that despite the challenges of digital reality, the plasticity of consciousness could become the foundation for creating new, exciting perspectives. The authors see this transition as an opportunity to form a more harmonious interaction between humans and the digital environment and to create unique realities. Thus, the article challenges stereotypes about human vulnerability in the digital age, asserting that the plasticity of human consciousness can open new horizons for creative interaction with the changing world.
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Palmero, L. y G. Bernardo. "Towards resilient communities through prototypes for human-centered public spaces". VITRUVIO - International Journal of Architectural Technology and Sustainability 9, n.º 1 (28 de junio de 2024): 4–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/vitruvio-ijats.2024.21996.

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MARCELLA DEL SIGNORE Architect, urbanist, educator, scholar, and the principal of X-Topia, a design-research practice that explores the intersection of architecture and urbanism with technology and the public, social, cultural, and cognitive realm. She has been involved in evidence-based research and applied-design projects investigating the intersection of architecture, urbanism,emerging technology, livability, and emotional/cognitive spaces. She is an Associate Professor and Director of the Master of Science in Architecture, Urban Design at New York Institute of Technology. Since 2007, she has taught Architecture and Urban Design in international institutions of higher education in the USA and Europe, and in 2019 she received the NYIT Presidential Award for the integration of Technology and in 2023 the Outstanding Faculty Research Award. She has published five books on urbanism, human-centered design, and emerging technologies, including Urban Machines: Public Space in a Digital Culture (LISTLab, 2018; OROEditions 2020) and "Data, Matter, and Design" (Routledge, 2020). She co-curated the Data and Matter exhibition during the 2018 Architecture Venice Biennale. She was invited to exhibit at the 17th Architecture Venice Biennale in 2021 in the Italian Pavilion Resilient Communities, and she was the deputy curator of the NYIT Students as Researchers Collateral Event at the 18th Architecture Venice Biennale in 2023.
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Baymahan, Aknur, Gul'barshyn Bel'gibaeva, Irina Karabulatova, Jiadong Hu y Jinna Zou. "The Variety of Educational Communicative Situations of Virtual Urbanism as an Effective Tool for the Formation of Students’ Communicative Competence in Learning Foreign Languages in Russia, Kazakhstan and China". Virtual Communication and Social Networks 3, n.º 3 (1 de octubre de 2024): 231–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.21603/2782-4799-2024-3-3-231-244.

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The formation of foreign languages communicative competence in modern electronic and digital society is directly conditioned by the achievements of computer psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, starting from digital neuropedagogy using the natural landscape to construct a virtual environment with a change in the speech and behavioral standard in urbanism and the priority of digital reality. The purpose of the study is to define and substantiate the methodology of digital educational resources, which gradually forms communicative competencies by immersing students in the virtual environment of urban society.The hypothesis is based on students' understanding of the process of learning foreign languages with an emphasis on the specifics of neurocognitive connections in the formation of communicative competencies using didactic computer-mediated digital technologies of various electronic educational resources by comparing real and virtual urban space. The research material is a variety of educational communicative situations of virtual urbanism. The object of this research is the process of learning a foreign language, including analog situations of the real city environment and simulation modeling of a virtual urban space. The study clarifies the concepts of communicative competence, virtual urbanism, digital technologies, indicating the parameters of the main classifications.
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Ivanova, Evgeniya V. "SYSTEM DESIGN OF INTERACTIVE PRODUCTS IN URBANISM". Technologies & Quality 63, n.º 1 (28 de junio de 2024): 70–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.34216/2587-6147-2024-1-63-70-76.

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The article analyses the issue of a systematic approach to the design of digital products that form a modern urban space, forming a “media city”. It is shown that in modern cities digital space plays a key role in the development of the concept of “smart cities”, and digital technologies are increasingly used to solve urban problems and improve the quality of life of citizens. The characteristic features of user interfaces, such as cross-platform and ecosystem, are highlighted and described, as well as the topic of cultural, aesthetic and semantic aspects of design is touched upon. The practical experience of educational design in the field of interactive solutions for the urban environment at the Department of Environmental Design of Stroganov Russian State University of Design and Applied Arts is summarised. Instructional design experiences have been shown to add an experimental approach to systemic problem solving.
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Murzina, Irina Ya. "Media Projects in Line With Applied (Educational) Urban Studies: Theory and Practice". Izvestia Ural Federal University Journal Series 1. Issues in Education, Science and Culture 29, n.º 4 (2023): 126–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/izv1.2023.29.4.071.

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The article is devoted to revealing the potential of educational urbanism as a new direction in applied sociocultural research using the example of the project “The City Discovered by You.” The author reveals the features of modern digital culture and highlights significant aspects of its functioning (technical and technological, axiological, humanitarian). Each of these aspects is significant for education. This direction of applied sociocultural research as educational urbanism is substantiated, and its potential in media education is revealed. Using methods of discourse analysis and pedagogical modeling, issues of integration of the real and virtual worlds in educational practices are revealed. The importance of educational urbanism in professional activities for the spiritual and moral education of students based on basic national values is shown. Examples of specific tasks in line with media pedagogy are given to solve the problems of developing the socio­cultural space of the city and presenting the results of their own research, creative and social activities of schoolchildren in the digital environment.
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Bauriedl, Sybille y Anke Strüver. "Platform Urbanism: Technocapitalist Production of Private and Public Spaces". Urban Planning 5, n.º 4 (15 de diciembre de 2020): 267–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/up.v5i4.3414.

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Digital technologies and services are increasingly used to meet a wide range of urban challenges. These developments bear the risk that the urban digital transformation will exacerbate already existing socio-spatial inequalities. Graham’s assumption from nearly 20 years ago (2002)—that European cities are characterised by various forms of socio-spatial segregation, which will not be overcome by digital infrastructures—thus needs to be seriously acknowledged. This contribution critically scrutinizes the dominant narratives and materializations of standardised smart urbanism in Europe. We investigate how the prospects of improved efficiency, availability, accessibility and quality of life through digital technologies and networks take the demands and effects of the gendered division of labour into account. By zooming in on platform urbanism and examples related to mobility and care infrastructures, we discuss whether and to what extent digital technologies and services address the everyday needs of all people and in the same way or whether there are exclusionary lines. Our objective is to bring digital and feminist geographies into dialogue, to stress the mutual construction of society and space by platform economies and to ask how gendered geographies in cities are produced through and by digitalisation.
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Bollano, Sabina, Otjela Lubonja y Boriana Golgota. "Social and Urban Sustainability in Scandinavian Urbanism". European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 10, n.º 1 (27 de diciembre de 2024): 89–112. https://doi.org/10.26417/447piw76.

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This study examines the complex relationship between social and urban sustainability in the context of Scandinavian urbanism. Scandinavian cities, known for their leadership in global sustainability efforts, serve as models for creating strong and sustainable urban communities. The research focuses on the fundamental values and inclusive urban planning tactics that shape Scandinavian urbanism's social sustainability, such as community involvement, social harmony, and participatory decision-making. Additionally, the paper explores Scandinavian approaches to merging urban development with the natural environment, including the incorporation of green spaces, efficient public transportation, sustainable architecture, and renewable energy sources. The findings highlight the role of technology and innovation in Scandinavian urban planning, showcasing the use of smart city initiatives and digital solutions to foster progressive, sustainable, and technologically advanced urban environments. The paper presents a convincing argument for the global significance of the Scandinavian model of urban sustainability, providing insights that can motivate urban planners, decision-makers, and scholars worldwide in their quest for sustainable and resilient urban progress.
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Georgiou, Efthymios Spyridon. "The Urbanism and Geography in Green Regions of Europe". Journal of Geography and Cartography 6, n.º 2 (29 de enero de 2024): 2926. http://dx.doi.org/10.24294/jgc.v6i2.2926.

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This article refers to Hallstatt in Austria and Ioannina in Greece. The goals analyze the two locations that have similarities in geometric shape, digital elevation model (DEM), and geomorphology. Firstly, Hallsatt’s advances were more technical than aesthetic. There is a general tendency towards extravagance and baroque and Greco-Oriental influences. Secondly, Ioannina is a mountainous city located around Lake Pamvotis. The geometry develops parallel to the lake. The city experiences many cultures. The ancient city had an urban planning that characterized the Ottoman Empire. In the old part, there is the castle, old stone streets, wooden houses, and the house of the Greek Muslim Ali Pasha. The author obtains numerous aerial photographs using Google Earth software. The photographs were received dynamically for all the perimeters of the regions. In short, the cartographer has between 15 and 20 photographs. The next step is to align the photographs in Zephyr photogrammetry software. Configuring resolutions, distance, camera locations, contrast, and brightness is essential. The final products are the 3D texture, 3D model, and orthophotos from Hallstatt and Ioannina. Digital products are suitable for measuring areas, circumferences, and heights. Furthermore, digital products represent a digital archiving practice: conservation and visualization are crucial factors today as they share, represent, promote, and document urban planning, historical memory, and the natural environment.
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McDuie-Ra, Duncan y Lauren Lai. "Smart cities, backward frontiers: digital urbanism in India's north-east". Contemporary South Asia 27, n.º 3 (3 de julio de 2019): 358–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09584935.2019.1647144.

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Bissell, David. "Affective platform urbanism: Changing habits of digital on-demand consumption". Geoforum 115 (octubre de 2020): 102–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2020.06.026.

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Yang, Fan. "Window of the world: Transparency, digital placemaking, and Shenzhen Urbanism". City, Culture and Society 34 (septiembre de 2023): 100518. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ccs.2023.100518.

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Levine, Michael P. y William M. Taylor. "Can e-Planning Make for Better Communities?" International Journal of E-Planning Research 3, n.º 4 (octubre de 2014): 79–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijepr.2014100105.

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Social Engineering (the “possibility of making society”) and physical determinism (influencing or determining human behaviour through space) are two ideas that have been deeply imbedded in modern urban planning from the start. More recently these issues re-appear in the debate on ‘New Urbanism' as well as in questions concerning contemporary architecture and planning. New Urbanism's self-conscious concern is to bring urban planning into line with the ethical (including social and political) standards and values that its charter delineates as consonant with what urbanism, democratic values, social justice, and more generally human flourishing require in a contemporary urban environment. It sees the architect's task as one of interpreting and helping to build, in Giedion's terms, “a way of life valid for our time.”More pointedly, New Urbanism illustrates Lagueux's (2004) contention that architecture and ethics are joined indissolubly at the hip. It assumes that, like it or not, and no doubt many architects relish the role, not only is architectural practice inextricably bound to ethical decision making, but design practitioners generally are arbiters and promulgators of value and taste. This article examines problematic aspects of New Urbanism's assumptions about the relation between architecture, planning and social justice. As a subsidiary or parallel case, the article considers e-planning's position in these relations. As regular readers of this journal will most likely recognize, e-planning encompasses a range of services including the online lodgment of planning documents, processing of development applications and distribution of information (maps, policies and regulations). The movement promises planners, developers and additional stakeholders in the built environment greater freedoms and efficiencies as they pursue their interests. However, in the realm of values, ‘efficiency' is not necessarily an obvious or desirable outcome of deliberations over the proper form that communities should take. Rather, the goal of ‘efficiency' in planning and design through electronic, digital or web-based practices may serve to obfuscate important ethical concerns from the start.
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Sharma, Paribhasha y Srinivas Jangirala. "Internet of Things for sustainable urbanism". Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2236, n.º 1 (1 de marzo de 2022): 012008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2236/1/012008.

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Abstract Cities around the world are facing enormous strain to sustain and improve the quality of life (QoL) owing to rapid urbanization and rising populations. Management of urban resources in a responsible manner is key to sustainable development in rapidly urbanizing regions. Cities are increasingly making use of modern technologies with a focus on cost reduction, optimal resource utilization and creation of more liveable urban environment. Such cities, called smart cities, have gained traction with policy makers, politicians and urban managers having the attributes of sustainable urbanism, QoL, and smartness. Smart cities provide digital intelligence to existing cities by creating a ubiquitous, integrated and smart environment where IoT applications impart seamless interconnection, interaction, control and insights about the isolated systems within the cities. This paper discusses and reviews the role of IoT for sustainable smart cities by highlighting IoT applications for smart cities. The challenges and opportunities associated with IoT enabled smart cities are also highlighted.
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McQuire, Scott. "Urban Digital Infrastructure, Smart Cityism, and Communication". International Journal of E-Planning Research 10, n.º 3 (julio de 2021): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijepr.20210701.oa1.

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This article takes stock of the smart city concept by locating it in relation to both a longer history of urban computing, as well as more recent projects exploring the vexed issues of participatory urbanism, data ethics and urban surveillance. The author argues for the need to decouple thinking regarding the potential of urban digital infrastructure from the narrow and often technocentric discourse of ‘smart cityism'. Such a decoupling will require continued experimentation with both practical models and conceptual frameworks, but will offer the best opportunity for the ongoing digitization of cities to deliver on claims of ‘empowering' urban inhabitants.
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Repette, Palmyra, Jamile Sabatini-Marques, Tan Yigitcanlar, Denilson Sell y Eduardo Costa. "The Evolution of City-as-a-Platform: Smart Urban Development Governance with Collective Knowledge-Based Platform Urbanism". Land 10, n.º 1 (2 de enero de 2021): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10010033.

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Since the advent of the second digital revolution, the exponential advancement of technology is shaping a world with new social, economic, political, technological, and legal circumstances. The consequential disruptions force governments and societies to seek ways for their cities to become more humane, ethical, inclusive, intelligent, and sustainable. In recent years, the concept of City-as-a-Platform was coined with the hope of providing an innovative approach for addressing the aforementioned disruptions. Today, this concept is rapidly gaining popularity, as more and more platform thinking applications become available to the city context—so-called platform urbanism. These platforms used for identifying and addressing various urbanization problems with the assistance of open data, participatory innovation opportunity, and collective knowledge. With these developments in mind, this study aims to tackle the question of “How can platform urbanism support local governance efforts in the development of smarter cities?” Through an integrative review of journal articles published during the last decade, the evolution of City-as-a-Platform was analyzed. The findings revealed the prospects and constraints for the realization of transformative and disruptive impacts on the government and society through the platform urbanism, along with disclosing the opportunities and challenges for smarter urban development governance with collective knowledge through platform urbanism.
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Fedorchenko, Sergey y Larisa Fedorchenko. "Digital urbanism: political experiments of smart city through the lens of critical software theory". Journal of Political Research 8, n.º 3 (26 de septiembre de 2024): 3–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2587-6295-2024-8-3-3-19.

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As the purpose of their work, the authors chose to define scenarios for the political experiments of the smart city through the prism of the critical theory of the software of the new digital urbanism. The article invites discussion of promising areas of research in such a field as digital urbanism, which is understood as an interdisciplinary field - from political science to cybernetics and robotics - revealing the patterns of digital urbanization and the emerging sociotechnical reality underlying it. Digital urbanization is defined as digital technological transformations that significantly change the socio-political and economic landscape of cities through smart algorithms. A sketch of the critical theory of software is also proposed, rejecting the value neutrality of software, algorithms and considering smart city projects as political experiments, laboratories for adapting power techniques in the digital ecosystem, which have a political customer, as well as socio-political effects and consequences. The methodological ensemble of the work includes techniques of classical political analysis, factor analysis and trend analysis through triptych-scenario technology. The use of triptych scenario technology has helped to identify three scenarios for each trend of digital urbanization - optimistic, pessimistic and realistic. Among the most important trends of digital urbanization for the state, citizens, society and corporations are the hybridization of power, the algorithmization of power, the introduction of digital twin cities and the development of swarm intelligence. The conclusions show that the main beneficiaries of digital urbanization so far are the state and corporate actors, while citizens and their groups, despite the emergence of political hacktivists and digital citizenship projects, are in the position of only users, but not creators of a ready-made digital ecosystem of cities.
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Mirkushina, L. R. "Russian urban and challenges of modernity: neural networks in digital city discourse". Sovremennaya nauka i innovatsii, n.º 3 (43) (2023): 208–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.37493/2307-910x.2023.3.21.

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In the context of the adaptation of domestic urbanism to current trends in development, science, technology and society, the prospects of the Smart City project are explored, where sustainable development and increasing the comfort of human life optimize economic processes. The actor-network theory has become relevant in the study of the city as a ―living network‖, where not only a person is an active reality modifier, but also things, and in our case, neural network technologies set trends in urban discourse and change the nature of relationships.
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Guma, Prince K. "Nairobi’s Rise as a Digital Platform Hub". Current History 121, n.º 835 (1 de mayo de 2022): 184–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.2022.121.835.184.

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The Kenyan capital of Nairobi has become a host of thriving industries and innovations based on the production, consumption, and domestication of digital payments platforms such as M-Pesa. Adapting these mobile phone–based applications to its informal economies and urban culture, Nairobi has developed into a seedbed for information technology advances and constellations of new services. These platforms have played an especially prominent role in filling infrastructure gaps in the provision of water and electricity. The author argues that these processes should provoke us to extend our outlooks and dialogues toward such modes of smart urbanism and trajectories of technological development that may exceed the modernity of Western models.
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Ferreira, Emilly Dias Campos, Fernando Salgado Bernardino y Ligia Cardoso Borges. "A ARQUITETURA NOS JOGOS VIRTUAIS: UMA ANÁLISE SOBRE A CONSTRUÇÃO DE CENÁRIOS 3D DO JOGO ASSASSIN’S CREED BROTHERHOOD". Revista ft 28, n.º 141 (18 de diciembre de 2024): 51–52. https://doi.org/10.69849/revistaft/pa10202412181151.

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With the greater improvement in rendering applied to architecture, it was possible to produce realistic images and from this change in representation, a timid interaction with digital games can be seen. That said, this research seeks to understand the construction of 3D scenarios in the game Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, with the general objective of seeking similarities in virtual spaces through architectural elements. The choice of the game occurred due to the great focus on architecture and urbanism in its scenario. Based on the theoretical framework, it was possible to identify the influence or lack of architectural elements, using parameters from Lynch (1960) and Adams (2003), correlating the characteristics mentioned by the authors within the game’s scenario. Aiming to fulfill the analysis of the game Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, a brief study was carried out on the evolution of scenarios in virtual games and how their interaction with architecture and urbanism occurs, to emphasize how architectural characteristics are present in digital games. Finally, a data analysis was carried out with the aim of understanding the construction of environments within the game and identifying the architectural parameters applied for immersion in the virtual environment in digital games.
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Lasen, Amparo. "Disruptive ambient music: Mobile phone music listening as portable urbanism". European Journal of Cultural Studies 21, n.º 1 (24 de mayo de 2017): 96–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1367549417705607.

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This article explores the use of mobile phones as portable remediated sound devices for mobile listening – from boom boxes to personal stereos and mp3 players. This way of engaging the city through music playing and listening reveals a particular urban strategy and acoustic urban politics. It increases the sonic presence of mobile owners and plays a role in territorialisation dynamics, as well as in eliciting territorial conflicts in public. These digital practices play a key role in the enactment of the urban mood and ambience, as well as in the modulation of people’s presence – producing forms of what Spanish architect Roberto González calls portable urbanism: an entanglement of the digital, the urban and the online that activates a map of a reality over the fabric of the city, apparently not so present, visible or audible.
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Janu, Swati. "On-the-Go Settlements: Understanding Urban Informality Through Its Digital Substructure". Urbanisation 2, n.º 2 (noviembre de 2017): 116–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2455747117740651.

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This article investigates the digital networks within informal settlements in Delhi through an ethnographic and practice-based research methodology. 1 By studying top-up and media consumption at the ubiquitous phone recharge shop and uncovering the persistence of video game parlours in squatter settlements, the article presents the subversive, low-tech nature of this digital nexus. It looks at the parallels and intersections between the networked realities of these technologies and the alternative model of urbanism offered by the informally built areas where they thrive.
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Kong, Lily y Orlando Woods. "The ideological alignment of smart urbanism in Singapore: Critical reflections on a political paradox". Urban Studies 55, n.º 4 (16 de enero de 2018): 679–701. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098017746528.

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Over the past decade, much has been written about the potential of smart urbanism to bring about various and lasting forms of betterment. The embedding of digital technologies within urban infrastructures has been well documented, and the efficiencies of smart models of urban governance and management have been lauded. More recently, however, the discourse has been labelled ‘hegemonic’, and accused of developing a view of smart technology that is blinkered by its failure to critique its socio-political effects. By focusing on the case of Singapore’s ‘Smart Nation’ initiative, this paper embraces the paradoxes at the heart of smart urbanism and, in doing so, interrogates the tension between ideology and praxis, efficiency and control, access and choice, and smart governance and smart citizenship. It also demonstrates how such tensions are (re)produced through ‘fourthspace’ – the digitally enabled spaces of urbanism that are co-created, and that contribute to an expansion and diffusion of social and political responsibility. It ends by suggesting how such spaces have the potential to radically transform not just the urban environment, but also the role of government and citizens in designing urban futures.
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Vadiati, Niloufar. "Alternatives to smart cities: A call for consideration of grassroots digital urbanism". Digital Geography and Society 3 (2022): 100030. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.diggeo.2022.100030.

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Pirina, Giorgio. "Lavoro di piattaforma e indebolimento della società salariale. Il caso del food delivery bolognese". SOCIOLOGIA DEL LAVORO, n.º 163 (agosto de 2022): 171–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/sl2022-163009.

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Le tecnologie digitali sono sempre più incapsulate in una molteplicità di sfere sociali, con una influenza significativa sul mondo del lavoro. In questo contributo, l'autore investiga il lavoro di piattaforma e l'indebolimento della società salariale nel contesto della City of Food bolognese. Infatti, è possibile delineare le continuità tra la precarietà delle condizioni lavorative di quest'ultima e il radicamento dell'economia di piattaforma. Ma Bologna è anche uno dei principali nodi principali per quanto riguarda i tentativi di regolazione su base municipale dell'economia di piattaforma: la "Carta dei diritti dei lavoratori digitali in ambito urbano" è stato il primo strumento normativo urbano in Europa a stabilire, sebbene senza una cogenza diretta, una base minima di diritti sociali per i lavoratori digitali. Oltre al dialogo con più approcci disciplinari (in particolare la letteratura su digital labor theory, capitalismo delle piattaforme e platform urbanism), l'autore adotta una metodologia qualitativa, espressa dal metodo delle interviste in profondità a testimoni altamente qualificati. Infine, l'autore introduce un nuovo concetto utile a catturare la tensione tra idee divergenti sulle piattaforme digitale sul loro governo: "digitarchia".
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Coskun, Hülya. "Between Parametricism and Pragmatism Concept Design Problematics in Zaha Hadid Architects’ Digital Projects". International Journal of Architecture, Arts and Applications 10, n.º 2 (2 de abril de 2024): 20–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.11648/j.ijaaa.20241002.11.

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This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the challenges in Zaha Hadid Architects' parametrical projects, focusing on recent digital technologies in the realms of "Architecture" and "Urban planning." Recently, Zaha Hadid Architects “urban-scale" project has awarded the title of "Parametric-urbanism" introduced a new urban design term to the world. This research delves into the design and implementation issues encountered in the Istanbul Kartal-Pendik Master Plan, parametric design which planned non-realistic, and fluiding plots and parcels not dependent on the city maps. 20<sup>th</sup> century early urban planning doctrines of C. Sitte and some French urbanists known as pragmatists, and realistic. The study expected to contribute design discourse with new approach parametric projects via French pragmatists problem solving methods. A comparative method is used to analyze the late 20th century parametric theories, and urbanism ideologies of 20th century; CIAM, Le Corbusier and French urbanists’ “realistic” and “problem-solving” methods. Zaha Hadid Architects’ “urban-scale” projects created via abstractions of parametric repetitive forms considered problematic. Some inconsistencies are observed in design and implementation process secondary parametric urban elements; road, axis, plot, parcel, block design and dimensions. Also, the urban scale parametric projects can be problematic in complicated, old, historical cities like Rome, Paris, Istanbul.
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Fritsch, Jonas y Marie Stavning Thomsen. "An Ethology of Urban Fabric(s)". A Peer-Reviewed Journal About 3, n.º 1 (1 de junio de 2014): 96–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/aprja.v3i1.116090.

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With this piece, we wish to open up a patch- work of relational thinking of the ethology of urban fabric(s) from a post-digital perspective. The semantic of the urban fabric normally denotes the “physical aspect of urbanism, emphasizing building types, thoroughfares, open space, frontages, and streetscapes but excluding (the) environmental, functional, economic and sociocultural [...]” (Wikipedia), from an ideal top-down perspective (see e.g. Bricoleur Urbanism). Here, however, we would like to explore a non-metaphorical understanding of urban fabric(s), shifting the attention from a bird’s eye perspective to the actual, textural manifestations of a variety of urban fabric(s) to be studied in their real, processual, ecological and ethological complexity within urban life. We effectuate this move by bringing into resonance a range of intersecting fields that all deal with urban fabric(s) in complementary ways (interaction design and urban design activism, fashion, cultural theory, philosophy, urban computing).
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Cruvinel, Aline Cristina Fortunato. "Airbnb como urbanismo de plataforma: aspectos gerais e caminhos para uma abordagem multiescalar". PosFAUUSP 31, n.º 58 (5 de abril de 2024): e214821. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-2762.posfauusp.2024.214821.

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This article presents aspects highlighted in scientific studies on Airbnb as an expression of “platform urbanism” and indicates processes that can be observed in socio-spatial and economic dynamics stimulated by short-term rentals worldwide, aiming to formulate paths for a multi-scalar investigation. To achieve this, the article is divided into three parts. In the first part, we analyze studies on Airbnb encompassing the concept of platform urbanism and indicating the main aspects they point out. In the second part, events related to Airbnb activities in five countries (United States, Mexico, Canada, Japan, and China) are presented, gathered from newspaper news. And in the third part, four processes related to these events are listed: the complexification of the real estate system; new flows defined by digital nomadism; new arrangements in the private sector; and the expansion of vacation rental companies according to pre-existing political and economic logics.
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Vadimov, Vadim. "PARADIGM OF FRACTALITY OF URBAN SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT IN CRISIS SITUATIONS". Spatial development, n.º 7 (23 de febrero de 2024): 7–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2786-7269.2024.7.7-20.

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The methodology of spatial development of cities and urbanized territories over a certain historical time has objective reasons to change and it changes. Under the influence of challenges of geopolitical, demographic, social, economic, ecological content, which acquire the characteristics of crisis situations, formulation of new content of spatial planning methodology is carried out. Such processes of formulating the content of the new methodology took place at the beginning of the 20th century under the influence of the industrial revolution, such processes are taking place at the present time, in the era of the post-industrial economy and the digital transformation of society (the fourth industrial revolution). A characteristic feature of the modern situation is the lack of incremental nature of changes, they have acquired the features of non-linear processes, which in turn requires an exponential organization of research in urbanism. In turn, urban planning documentation must be adaptive to these changes. The content of fractal urbanism is revealed on the example of an urban cluster.
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Krivykh, Elena G. "Aestheticization of Nature as a Trend in Modern Urbanism". Общество: философия, история, культура, n.º 7 (19 de julio de 2023): 88–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.24158/fik.2023.7.12.

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Globalizing mass culture, the total offensive of “digital postmodernism” in the XXI century have led to the need to consider issues of modern aesthetics in relation to the daily urban environment. The research interest lies in the analysis of the aesthetic activity of subjects in the sphere of everyday life in the context of socio-cultural interactions. The aestheticization of the natural component of the modern urban environment is a social prac-tice, indicating the universalization of the individual’s attitude to the basics of socio-cultural communication. Using the example of high-tech projects (Zaryadye park, HPP-2), the article represents the characteristics of the subject’s forming aesthetic experience – proceduralism, nonlinearity, and the use of postmodernist game ele-ments. It is emphasized that the desire to combine urban and natural landscapes is the background for the in-tensified process of awareness of the Russian national identity in society, which is facilitated by the use of aes-thetic projects in the symbols of Russian culture, theatrical techniques, containing allusions to samples of Rus-sian art and literature.
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Brito, Gisele Ferreira de, Eduardo Augusto Costa y Leandro Manuel Reis Velloso. "Plataforma digital para difusão dos acervos de arquitetura e design da FAUUSP". Brazilian Journal of Information Science: research trends 15 (23 de octubre de 2021): e02125. http://dx.doi.org/10.36311/1981-1640.2021.v15.e02125.

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This article presents the collections of the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of São Paulo and describes the results obtained from the implementation of an online interface for FAUUSP collections, developed with the Omeka S platform for sharing and collaborating with organized and structured data and information. As part of the discussion, it summarizes the historical moment in which the importance of the design and architecture archives, and collections is discussed, raising the history of the institution’s catalogue and covering issues involving their online dissemination. A special topic of metadata, specifically Dublin Core, the standard adopted by FAUUSP, is also presented. Results are commented and perspectives for the continuity of the platform are also discussed.
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Fraser, Emma y Clancy Wilmott. "Ruins of the smart city: a visual intervention". Visual Communication 19, n.º 3 (26 de mayo de 2020): 353–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1470357220919265.

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The visual imaginary of the future city is increasingly dichotomized between visions of hyper-technological digital urbanism and the city in a state of ruin, without people, overtaken by nature. These alternating imaginaries key into concerns over urban futures, as questions of sustainability and rising inequality come to bear on urban life. Such binary imaginaries produce volumes of visual material, lauding and critiquing philosophies of newness, endless progress and the city without decline. This article uses an inventive visual methodology to ask how these imaginaries become situated in the everyday ecologies of living. This methodology focuses on several so-called ‘brownfield’ sites in Salford, UK, and the ‘smart’ Oxford Road Corridor in neighbouring Manchester, to playfully and visually map the entanglement of digital urban ecologies through the themes of wilderness, play and compost. These three themes relate to the pleasure of urban wilderness described by Rose Macaulay, reflecting on London’s wild ruins after the Second World War; the playful contrast between smart urbanism and urban wastelands, understood through interdisciplinary visual methods; and Haraway’s notion of compost as the fertile ground of collaboration that marks a material–semiotic entanglement between place, people and nature. The authors investigate how these frameworks reflect the diversity of urban ecology (animals, plants and humans) and might provide an alternative vision of how the city could be, a vision built from how the city currently is.
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Eren, Fatih y Kübra Çay. "Elements of a Digital Urbanisation Strategy for Türkiye: Evidence from Psychometric Testing". Social Sciences 14, n.º 2 (5 de febrero de 2025): 89. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci14020089.

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The research aims to explore the key components of an ideal grassroots-based digital urbanisation strategy for Türkiye. This exploration seeks to shed light on the most effective digital urbanisation strategies for Türkiye. Data were collected through a literature review, in-depth interviews with experts and psychometric testing methods, and analysed through psychometric assessment and document content analysis. The research indicates that an ideal grassroots-based digital urbanism strategy for Türkiye should focus on people, use technology to ease everyday activities, maintain personal data privacy, be adaptable, encourage diversity, provide freedom and opportunities, protect the city’s heritage, and strive for sustainability. By aligning with these essential elements, revisiting the national strategy documents crafted by the Turkish authorities to enhance the digitalisation process will allow future action plans to be grounded in a more practical framework.
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Chatterji, Tathagata. "Digital urbanism in a transitional economy – a review of India’s municipal e-governance policy". Journal of Asian Public Policy 11, n.º 3 (24 de mayo de 2017): 334–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17516234.2017.1332458.

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Yarskaya-Smirnova, V. N., E. R. Yarskaya-Smirnova y D. V. Zaitsev. "Temporality of social care in the pandemic context of urbanism and culture of inclusion". RUDN Journal of Sociology 22, n.º 1 (3 de marzo de 2022): 221–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-2272-2022-22-1-221-230.

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The article presents the results of the sociological analysis of the temporal aspects of social care in the new conditions of the pandemic reality. The pandemic is considered as a set of conditions and factors that determine the specific dynamics of societal transformations that affect almost all aspects of the life of society including its temporality - the present and future. Digital technologies, distant models of social relations, mobility and cohesion become priorities for social policy and social care. The pandemic, on the one hand, exacerbates social inequality, on the other hand, levels it out in the ways of self-realization (network technologies), ways of obtaining benefits, primarily from the state (digital social, financial and other services). The pandemic has a binary impact on the practices of social care, programs and technologies for social services, social support, social assistance, and social protection. These practices are most effectively carried out in urbanized areas, where the quality of social care is partly determined by the quality and availability of the relevant urban infrastructure. Based on the results of the new Russian and foreign research presented at the conference under review, the forms, values and resources of social care in the pandemic society are described together with the specifics of distant culture and social inequality in the contemporary city, barriers to mobility (digital, social-perceptual, social-legal), challenges, actors and discourses of social work, lockdowns of social life.
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Krysovatyy, Ihor A. "Determinants of Urbanism in the Context of Industry 4.0 Development". Business Inform 9, n.º 560 (2024): 186–92. https://doi.org/10.32983/2222-4459-2024-9-186-192.

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The main determinants of modern urbanism in the context of the development of Industry 4.0 are identified in the presented article. Attention is also focused on the fact that in the context of the rapid development of Industry 4.0, urban planning as a science and practice is undergoing significant changes. The Fourth Industrial Revolution, which includes the integration of cyber-physical systems, the Internet of Things, big data, and artificial intelligence, is becoming a powerful catalyst for the transformation of cities and urban processes. These new technologies contribute to the creation of «smart cities», which make it possible to increase the efficiency of resource use, optimize transport infrastructure and improve the quality of life of citizens. The aim of the presented article is to determine the determinants of urbanism in the context of the development of modern Industry 4.0. Methods used in the work are: analysis and synthesis – to determine the main determinants of urban planning; induction and deduction – to establish modern aspects of the development of Industry 4.0; generalization, comparison, graphical and tabular methods – to visually reflect the presented research results. It is also proved that modern urbanism covers a wide range of determinants of development, including digitalization, environmental sustainability, social inclusion, and economic competitiveness of cities. For example, digital technologies allow cities not only to better manage energy and water resources, but also to create innovative solutions to improve the safety and comfort of residents. At the same time, environmental factors, including reducing emissions and using renewable energy sources, are becoming key aspects of urban infrastructure development. Industry 4.0 also contributes to the creation of more flexible and adaptive urban management systems that allow us to respond to the challenges of our time in real time. Thus, the determinants of urbanism in the context of the development of Industry 4.0 cover a wide range of innovative approaches and technologies that form new standards of the urban environment and management.
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Bibri, Simon Elias. "The Metaverse as a Virtual Model of Platform Urbanism: Its Converging AIoT, XReality, Neurotech, and Nanobiotech and Their Applications, Challenges, and Risks". Smart Cities 6, n.º 3 (11 de mayo de 2023): 1345–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/smartcities6030065.

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With their exponentially rising computational power, digital platforms are heralding a new era of hybrid intelligence. There has recently been much enthusiasm and hype that the Metaverse has the potential to unlock hybrid intelligence. This is premised on the idea that the Metaverse represents an applied convergence of Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) and Extended Reality (XR) that intersects with urbanism in terms of the distinctive features of platform-mediated everyday life experiences in cities. However, social interaction and its resulting social organization in the Metaverse are mediated and governed by algorithms and thus submitted to—a dream of—complete logical ordering. This raises a plethora of concerns related to the systemic collection and algorithmic processing of users’ personal, brain, and biometric data, i.e., profound societal—and the hardest to predict ethical—implications. Therefore, this study analyzes and synthesizes a large body of scientific literature on the unfolding convergence of AIoT and XR technologies, neurotechnology, and nanobiotechnology in the realm of the Metaverse in order to derive a novel conceptual framework for the Metaverse as an envisioned virtual model of platform urbanism. Further, it examines the key challenges and risks of these converging technologies in relation to the Metaverse and beyond. This study employs thematic analysis and synthesis to cope with multidisciplinary literature. The analysis identifies seven themes: (1) Platformization, (2) platform urbanism, (3) virtual urbanism, (4) XR technologies, (5) AIoT technologies, (6) neurotechnology, and (7) nanobiotechnology. The synthesized evidence reveals that, while neurotechnology and nanobiotechnology have numerous benefits and promising prospects, they raise contentions and controversies stemming from their potential use to inflict harm to human users—if left unchecked—through the black box of the algorithmic mediation underpinning the Metaverse. The findings serve to steer the Metaverse to contribute to human flourishing and wellbeing by adhering to and upholding ethical principles as well as leveraging its underlying disruptive technologies in meaningful ways. They also aid scholars, practitioners, and policymakers in assessing the pros and cons of these technologies, especially their inevitable ramifications.
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Baimakhan, Aknur S., Irina S. Karabulatova, Gulbarshyn K. Belgibayeva, Dinara K. Berdi y Parida K. Iskakova. "Digital technologies in the formation of communicative competence in the situation of multicultural bilingualism and modern real/virtual urbanism". Revista Amazonia Investiga 13, n.º 77 (30 de mayo de 2024): 233–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.34069/ai/2024.77.05.17.

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The present research explores the formation of communicative competence in foreign languages in the context of modern electronic and digital society. A methodology is proposed based on the use of digital educational resources that simulate virtual urban environments. The main objective is to define and substantiate this methodology, based on the contributions of computer psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics and digital neuro-pedagogy. The central hypothesis of the study is that the understanding of the foreign language learning process, with emphasis on the particularities of neurocognitive connections, is favored by the use of computer-mediated digital didactic technologies. In this sense, various electronic educational resources are explored that allow recreating communicative situations typical of urban planning, both in real and virtual spaces. The study is based on the analysis of a variety of educational communicative situations of virtual urban planning, taking the process of learning a foreign language itself as the research object. To do this, analogous situations of the real environment of a city are compared with the simulation of a virtual urban space. Through this analysis, we seek to clarify the concepts of "communicative competence", "virtual urbanism" and "digital technologies".
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Maina, Brenda, Serena Coetzee, Stefania Merlo y Victoria Rautenbach. "An exploratory digital environment for learning about southern African pre-colonial urbanism – A usability study". Abstracts of the ICA 3 (13 de diciembre de 2021): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-3-191-2021.

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Stehlin, John, Michael Hodson y Andrew McMeekin. "Platform mobilities and the production of urban space: Toward a typology of platformization trajectories". Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 52, n.º 7 (14 de febrero de 2020): 1250–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0308518x19896801.

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The past decade has seen an explosion in what is popularly known as the “sharing economy,” perhaps most visibly in the realm of transport. Digital “shared mobility” platforms like Uber, Car2Go, and Mobike, as well as emerging, more sophisticated “mobility-as-a-service” platforms which coordinate multiple discrete services into a single portal, have risen to prominence as modes of reworking everyday urban transport in cities of North America, Europe, and East Asia in particular. This paper aims to explore the driving forces and concrete expressions of this platformization of urban mobility, as a particularly diverse and volatile component of a broader platform urbanism. Based on the construction and analysis of a database consisting of 200 urban mobility platforms drawn from across the globe, we highlight five key trajectories of platform formation, focusing on the firms, institutions, and social interests that have fueled the growth of this sector, and the modes of infrastructural organization, spatial formation, and governance that they entail. We further highlight the fragility of this particular form of “spatial fix,” and the prospects for a more redistributive form of platform urbanism. We conclude by reflecting on implications for future research.
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Lopez Altamirano, Otniel Josafat y Monica Cristina Moura. "La ciudad como red y sistema de navegación". Procesos Urbanos 4 (29 de diciembre de 2017): 39–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.21892/2422085x.349.

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Resumen: Se exploran los campos del diseño, arquitectura y urbanismo para traer la cuestión de la navegación, que posibilitan la conjugación de puntos en conexión, similar al modelo de red neuronal artificial, internet, las redes hipermedia, o hasta los trazos de la forma urbana que generan patrones de comportamiento y percepción. Los diseños que dan forma e identidad a las ciudades igual que las redes digitales, finalmente funcionan como estructuras de integración, jerarquía, referencias, y elementos que componen configuraciones, haciéndose complejas y ordenadas al mismo tiempo, en constante expansión y sintetización, así como el resultado de la contemporaneidad, siempre reinventándose. ___Palabras clave: design; urbanismo; contemporaneidad; navegación; comunicación. ___Abstract: The information design and architecture-urban, as is the interior of navigation systems that allow the communication process and the conjugation of points in connection similar to the model of artificial neural network, the Internet, hypermedia networks, or even the urban composition traits that form the reticles of cities that generate behavior and perception patterns. The drawings that form and identity to the same cities that digital networks ultimately function as integration structures, hierarchy, references and configurations, which are continuously changing, becoming complex and arranged to same time, constantly expanding and sintering, as a result of contemporary always reinvent themselves. ___Keywords: design, urbanism, contemporary, navigation, communication. ___Resumo: Explorar os campos do design, arquitetura e urbanismo para trazer a questão da navegação, que possibilitam a conjugação de pontos em conexão, similar ao modelo de rede neural artificial, internet, as redes hipermídias, ou até os traços de composição urbana que geram padrões de comportamento e percepção. Os desenhos que dão forma e identidade às cidades igual que as redes digitais, finalmente funcionam como estruturas de integração, hierarquia, referências, e elementos que compõem configurações, tornando-se complexas e ordenadas ao mesmo tempo, em constante expansão e sintetização, assim como resultado da contemporaneidade, sempre se reinventando. ___Palavras- chave: design, urbanismo, contemporaneidade, navegação, comunicação. ___Recibido: 1 de junio 2017. Aceptado: 1 de septiembre de 2017.
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Kalavur, Andrei. "How to Develop Connective Digital Platform for Urban Activism in Unfree Country: Case of �Robim Good� Project". Studia Humanistyczne AGH 21, n.º 4 (2022): 51–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.7494/human.2022.21.4.51.

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This article aims to analyze the �Robim Good� project � a digital platform for sharing urban knowledge and info about upcoming local campaigns. A vacuum among urban initiatives was established in Belarus because of the repressive policy of the authoritarian regime. As a result, around 965 non-profit organizations have been shut down. Nonetheless, there was a demand from activists to create a safe managerial organization that focused on urbanism. The �Robim Good� project became a solution. The research question is as follows: what is the value orientation of the analyzed digital platform that attracts new participants? The paper applies the value-based approach in NGO engagement. The analysis shows that one of the main promoted values and key characteristics of the digital ecosystem is security, which is directed at overcoming the dangers of the unpredictable regime. Subsequently, �Robim Good� has been able to engage volunteers and survive after a year of activity.
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Li, Jingliang, Wei Zhang y Xiaoxiao Wang. "An Urban Design Engineering Management Model Based on Data Analysis and Landscape Urbanism". Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2022 (30 de junio de 2022): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2097422.

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The error brought by space syntax in modeling computation and auxiliary analysis decision-making process has not been fully studied. In response to this phenomenon, this paper introduces two typical examples of digital visualization, 2D and 3D maps obtained using GIS and computer-aided design techniques, to design a multiflow system with elements interacting. By looking at flow models represented by traffic and walking, we consider how new real-time social media can be used to represent small-scale interactions at the spatial and social network levels. Watch how real-time data is sent to designers through various forms of dashboard by choosing the optimal radius, moderate model expansion range, with the aid of multisource urban data, choosing the appropriate fineness and modeling software.
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