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초록·키워드
The discussion surrounding smart cities as platforms for advancing technological and social innovation has intensified recently. While cities have historically served as arenas for deploying cutting-edge technology, the discourse on smart cities acknowledges that the utilization of information and communication technology can improve urban operational services and enhance city competitiveness through technological innovation. However, the technology-centric discourse on smart cities typically overly emphasizes entrepreneurship and relies on the universality of innovative technology, thereby limiting its recognition of the diverse behaviors of urban citizens. This study aims to delve into the concept of smart urbanism based on the notion of urbanism proposed by urban sociologist Louis Wirth. This study investigates practical cases—Seattle, USA, and Marburg, Germany—that have enhanced spatial inclusiveness for the elderly and individuals with disabilities through smart technologies. Since these groups have traditionally faced challenges in accessing urban services, the study demonstrates that innovative technologies can be regarded as a means to foster an inclusive city where no one in urban society is excluded. This study argues that the goal of smart cities is not merely the introduction of innovative technology but rather to whom or the manner by which evolving technology is used to determine the smartness of the city.
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