Digital Infrastructures and Urban Governance. Barns, S., Cosgrave, E., Acuto, M., & Mcneill, D. Urban policy and research, 35(1):20–31, 2017. Place: ABINGDON Publisher: ABINGDON: Routledge
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The urban built environment is underpinned by an increasingly complex digital infrastructure, which is posing a variety of unpredictable and unprecedented challenges for urban governance. The paper discusses how the new "hard" digital infrastructures such as broadband are accompanied by the need to understand the governance of public sector information
@article{barns_digital_2017,
	title = {Digital {Infrastructures} and {Urban} {Governance}},
	volume = {35},
	issn = {0811-1146},
	doi = {10.1080/08111146.2016.1235032},
	abstract = {The urban built environment is underpinned by an increasingly complex digital infrastructure, which is posing a variety of unpredictable and unprecedented challenges for urban governance. The paper discusses how the new "hard" digital infrastructures such as broadband are accompanied by the need to understand the governance of public sector information},
	number = {1},
	journal = {Urban policy and research},
	author = {Barns, Sarah and Cosgrave, Ellie and Acuto, Michele and Mcneill, Donald},
	year = {2017},
	note = {Place: ABINGDON
Publisher: ABINGDON: Routledge},
	keywords = {Broadband communication systems, Built environment, Digital technology, Environmental Sciences \& Ecology, Environmental Studies, Experts, Geography, Governance, Infrastructure, Life Sciences \& Biomedicine, Local government, Public Administration, Public sector, Regional \& Urban Planning, Science \& Technology, Smart cities, Social Sciences, Technology, Urban Studies, broadband, digital infrastructure, digital strategy, open data, policy mobility, public sector information, regional development, urban governance},
	pages = {20--31},
}

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