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Governing Smart Cities As Knowledge Commons 1st Edition Brett M Frischmann

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Governing Smart Cities As Knowledge Commons 1st Edition Brett M Frischmann
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.34 MB
Pages: 332
Author: Brett M. Frischmann, Michael J. Madison, Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo
ISBN: 9781108837170, 1108837174
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Governing Smart Cities As Knowledge Commons 1st Edition Brett M Frischmann by Brett M. Frischmann, Michael J. Madison, Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo 9781108837170, 1108837174 instant download after payment.

The rise of 'smart' – or technologically advanced – cities has been well documented, while governance of such technology has remained unresolved. Integrating surveillance, AI, automation, and smart tech within basic infrastructure as well as public and private services and spaces raises a complex set of ethical, economic, political, social, and technological questions. The Governing Knowledge Commons (GKC) framework provides a descriptive lens through which to structure case studies examining smart tech deployment and commons governance in different cities. This volume deepens our understanding of community governance institutions, the social dilemmas communities face, and the dynamic relationships between data, technology, and human lives. For students, professors, and practitioners of law and policy dealing with a wide variety of planning, design, and regulatory issues relating to cities, these case studies illustrate options to develop best practice. Available through Open Access, the volume provides detailed guidance for communities deploying smart tech.

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