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Title: | Dispositions, Sensitivities, and Inclinations: The Importance of the Smart-City Citizen. |
Authors: | Ciccone, Michelle |
Keywords: | Infrastructure literacy Maker empowerment Technology ethics |
Publisher: | Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios - UNIMINUTO |
Citation: | Ciccone, M. (2021). Dispositions, Sensitivities, and Inclinations: The Importance of the Smart-City Citizen. In Grizzle, A., Jaakkola, M., & Durán, T (Eds.). MIL Cities and MIL Citizens: Informed, Engaged, Empowered by Media and Information Literacy (MIL). (pp. 19- 27). Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios - UNIMINUTO. |
Abstract: | Smart cities promise to improve the lives of citizens. However, as smart-city systems become more effective and efficient, they become invisible, which may lead to the abuse and disempowerment of smart-city citizens. To achieve an equal and active participation of citizens in the development and regulation of the smart city, diverse stakeholders must work to ensure that the smart-city citizen develops certain dispositions, including sensitivity to opportunity and an inclination to engagement. Three essential principles for any media and information literacy city initiative include developing infrastructure literacy, a sense of continuous technological development, and a sensitivity to embedded ethical dilemmas. |
Description: | Capitulo 1 - MIL Cities and MIL Citizens: Informed, Engaged, Empowered by Media and Information Literacy (MIL). |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10656/14309 |
ISBN: | 9789587635027 |
Appears in Collections: | Científicos |
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