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Smart City Narratives: Theory and Practice in Kőszeg

Explore the theoretical and methodological aspects of Smart Cities with a focus on Kőszeg, delving into the challenges and opportunities in creating a truly integrated and sustainable urban environment. Discusses Smart City problems, criteria for a Good City, and practical policy applications.

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Smart City Narratives: Theory and Practice in Kőszeg

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  1. ’Okos város’ vagy ’jó város, okos megoldásokkal’? Elméleti és módszertani megfontolások, kőszegi alkalmazással Z. Karvalics László II. KRAFT-konferencia, Kőszeg 2016 szeptember 16-17.

  2. ’Smart City’ or ’Good City, with smart solutions ? Theoretical and methodological considerations, applying them to Kőszeg Z. Karvalics László II. Int’l KRAFT-conference, Kőszeg 2016 September 16-17.

  3. Smart City – how to generate problems with a simple expression? • Once they were: Intelligent, Digital, Electronic • Currently: Smart • In the near future: Wise? Brilliant? Need for • Deconstruction • Hyperconstruction

  4. De-construction: 10 problems with the current Smart City narratives • Centralization, top-down approach • Technological determinism • Universalism • Designed for Big Cities • Business/Service providers in the focus • Professional one-sidedness • Generating new inequalities • Higher controllability, more surveillance • Raising vulnerability • Automatization instead of participation

  5. Smart PeopleSmart ToolsSmart Content Good governance Well-being Liveable environment

  6. Hyperconstruction:10 requisits to a Good City • Adaptive/resilient/sentient/responsive • Sustainable/green/eco-/permacultural • Healthy • Safe • Creative/innovative • cooperative/ participative • inclusive/equal/fair • open/transparent • multicultural/mongrel • connected/networked (learning)

  7. Application

  8. Policy applications after generating the radar graph • Re-consider the results in the light of acute problems of the city • Re-consider the results in the light of long-term strategic plan of the city • Find the strongest axis-connections • Consequent re-discussion of the radar within 2-3 years

  9. Scientific vs/or/and Normative/Civic • Analysis – Diagnosis – Therapy • Purposeful considerations – Normativity – Imperatives • Common methodological evidences behind the actions • What and why to do? Logocracy • Do not forget: Citizen Science

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