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Smart cities, epistemic communities, advocacy coalitions and the 'last mile' problem

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2017

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De Gruyter

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We argue that the ideas, ideals and the rapid proliferation of smart city rhetoric and initiatives globally have been facilitated and promoted by three inter-related communities: (i) `urban technocrats'; (ii) a smart cities `epistemic community'; (iii) a wider `advocacy coalition'. We examine their roles and the multiscale formation, and why despite their influence they encounter a `last mile problem'; that is, smart city initiatives are yet to become fully mainstreamed. We illustrate this last mile problem through a discussion of plans to introduce smart lighting in Dublin.

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Kitchin, Rob; Coletta, Claudio; Evans, Leighton; Heaphy, Liam; MacDonncha, Darach (2017): Smart cities, epistemic communities, advocacy coalitions and the 'last mile' problem. it - Information Technology: Vol. 59, No. 6. Berlin: De Gruyter. PISSN: 1611-2776. pp. 275-284. Thematic Issue: Urban Informatics

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