Digital City Science. Researching New Technologies in Urban Environments
Gesa Ziemer editor Raphael Schwegmann editor Jörg Rainer Noennig editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:JOVIS Verlag
Published:2nd Aug '21
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How will science and technology shape future cities—and how do cities shape science and technology in return? Who are the actors behind these processes? Driven by a transdisciplinary approach, Perspectives in Metropolitan Research 6 elaborates on the intertwinements of science, technology, and cities. The contributors discuss recent theoretical approaches at the interfaces between digitalization and cities and define their own role as a researcher. What are the assumptions that guide our view while researching? What does it mean to work in a transdisciplinary environment with a focus on the future of cities? In sum, this edition offers an overview of current perspectives on the Digital City. It is conceptualized as a forum for academic exchange on different methods, methodologies, measurements, and materials; on theories, treasures, toys, and tools; on power, prestige, problems, and perfection of/in Digital City Science.
ISBN: 9783868596007
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 508g
180 pages