Smart cities and their settings in the Global South: Informality as a marker
Prince K. Guma
Abstract
Smart cities have gained increased traction worldwide. This commentary situates smart cities in the context of Southern urban settings. I demystify urban informality and recast informality as a valuable marker in the study of smart cities. Reiterating Prasad et al.'s appeal to explore the centrality of informality for smart city planning and development in the Global South, I contend that informality holds epistemic value, particularly in highlighting smart city diversity, heterogeneity, and incompleteness. Accordingly, I advocate for a critical lens and analysis that fosters a more open and inclusive understanding of the intersection of informality and smart urbanism.
Topics & Concepts
Smart cityUrbanismAppealContext (archaeology)SociologyIntersection (aeronautics)CentralityUrban planningEconomic geographyValue (mathematics)Political scienceGeographyArchitectureInternet of ThingsCartographyComputer scienceCivil engineeringEngineeringComputer securityLawArchaeologyCombinatoricsMathematicsMachine learningSmart Cities and TechnologiesHuman Mobility and Location-Based AnalysisInnovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development