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El. knyga: Smart Cities at Play: Technology and Emerging Forms of Playfulness

Edited by (Université du Luxembourg, Luxembourg), Edited by , Edited by (University of London, UK)
  • Formatas: 114 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Dec-2023
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781003807544
  • Formatas: 114 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Dec-2023
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781003807544

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This book explores how smart cities enable new and playful ways for citizens to experience, inhabit and socialise within urban environments.

It examines how the functionality of digital technologies within municipal settings can extend beyond environmental pragmatism and socio-economic concerns, to include playful approaches to urban spaces that co-constitute and reinvigorate the experience of place through location-based applications and games. Chapters highlight the varied ways the city, as both a conceptual and lived space, is changing because of this confluence of technologies. The book also considers the extent to which these transformations form an armature upon which more playful approaches to the urban domain are emerging, while exploring what effect these ludic formations might have on related understandings of sociability.

Smart Cities at Play: Technology and Emerging Forms of Playfulness will be a key resource for scholars and researchers of information technology, urban planning and design, games and interactive media, human-centred and user-centred design, human centred interaction, digital geography and sociology. This book was originally published as a special issue of Behaviour & Information Technology.



This book explores how smart cities enable new and playful ways for citizens to experience, inhabit and socialise within urban environments. It will be a resource for scholars and researchers of information technology.

1. Introduction to smart cities at play: technology and emerging forms
of playfulness
2. Factors that determine residents acceptance of smart city
technologies
3. The role of a location-based city exploration game in digital
placemaking
4. Seeing new in the familiar: intensifying aesthetic engagement
with the city through new location-based technologies
5. Play in the smart
city context: exploring interactional, bodily, social and spatial aspects of
situated media interfaces
6. Smart data at play: improving accessibility in
the urban transport system
7. Serious gaming as a means of facilitating truly
smart cities: a narrative review
Prof. Papangelis is an Assistant Professor at Rochester Institute of Technology, USA, specializing in interactive games and media. He directs the Niantic X RIT Geo Games and Media Lab, focusing on locative media, extended/hybrid reality, and the metaverse. He has published extensively in renowned journals and conference proceedings.

Dr. Saker is a Senior Lecturer at City, University of London. He is co-author of From Microverse to Metaverse (2022); Intergenerational Locative Play (2021); and Location-Based Social Media, Space, Time and Identity (2017); and co-editor of The Changing Face of VR (2022).

Dr. Jones is an Assistant Professor in Digital Human Geographies in the Faculty of Human, Education and Social Sciences at the University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg.