Using Technology Democratically: Development of a Self-Assessment Tool to Support Urban Security Authorities

FJC Toledo, AB Gómez-Bellvís - CrimRxiv, 2024 - crimrxiv.com
Local security authorities are using innovative technologies (including drones, CCTV,
biometric sensors, predictive algorithmic tools, etc.) to protect their communities. In major …

[HTML][HTML] Call for papers: Future-proofing the city: A human rights-based approach to the governance of algorithmic, biometric and smart city technologies

A Wernick, A Artyushina - policyreview.info
Since the early 2000s, smart city policies have aimed to make urban spaces safer, more
sustainable and innovative with the help of big data, biometric technologies and, more …

Assessment of Smart City IoT Interventions: A Complexity Informed Ethics Perspective

VR Venumuddala, A Prakash, B Chaudhuri - 2023 - aisel.aisnet.org
We propose an assessment framework that evaluates ethical implications of IoT
interventions in Smart Cities. We build this framework by analyzing empirical cases of two …

Ethics of using smart city AI and big data: The case of four large European cities

R Mark, G Anya - The ORBIT Journal, 2019 - Elsevier
By 2030, the population living in cities will increase by an additional 1.5 billion people,
placing a great strain on resources, infrastructure, jobs and healthcare (UN 2018). It has …

Future-proofing the city: A human rightsbased approach to governing algorithmic, biometric and smart city technologies

A Wernick, A Artyushina - Internet Policy Review, 2023 - econstor.eu
While the GDPR and other EU laws seek to mitigate a range of potential harms associated
with smart cities, the compliance with and enforceability of these regulations remain an …

Protecting the Subject of 21st Century Smart Cities: Insights from Four Dutch Ethical Guidelines

F den Hartog, F Van Houdt - Friso, Protecting the Subject of 21st … - papers.ssrn.com
To deal with the ethical implications of smart cities, the Netherlands faces a proliferation of
ethical guidelines. However: To what extent are Dutch citizen's interest protected by ethical …

[PDF][PDF] The legal framework for the deployment of drones by the Dutch public sector

L Hollebeek, LE Jones - arno.uvt.nl
More and more cities around the world are digitalising, meaning that they seek to use digital
technologies to improve their processes. Digitalisation lies at the core of cities' evolvement …

To what extent are Dutch citizens' interests and rights protected by ethical guidelines for smart cities?

FB den Hartog, R van den Akker, F van Houdt - Cities, 2024 - Elsevier
Over the past two decades, the notion of smart cities has become increasingly popular to
solve the complex problems that cities are facing. To deal with the ethical implications of …

Organicity: Lessons from an Experimentation as a Service Model for Digital Civic Innovation

D Wilson, S McLoughlin… - … Conference on Smart …, 2019 - icevirtuallibrary.com
In the paradigm of the Smart City, cities are embracing new digital technologies and data
innovation to redefine their relationship to citizens and enterprise. Increasingly, cities are …

Smart city applications to promote citizen participation in city management and governance: A systematic review

D Bastos, A Fernández-Caballero, A Pereira… - Informatics, 2022 - mdpi.com
This systematic review aimed to provide a comprehensive view of (1) the purposes of
research studies using smart city infrastructures to promote citizen participation in the cities' …