This book provides a versatile account of smart city paradigm development. While it offers an overview of the smart city’s underlying smart technologies (internet of things, data science, blockchain and artificial intelligence), it also emphasizes human intelligence and participatory governance as key ingredients of modern smart cities. The editors, who have put together the work of 23 contributors in this volume, hale from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

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406 – 407
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Issues
Also in this issue:
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Do AIs have politics? Thinking about ChatGPT through the work of Langdon Winner
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Creating value through service innovation: an effectual design thinking framework
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Health and medical researchers are willing to trade their results for journal impact factors: results from a discrete choice experiment
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The death and resurrection of manuscript submission systems
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Ryan Jenkins, David Černý and Tomáš Hříbek (eds) Autonomous Vehicle Ethics: The Trolley Problem and Beyond
Nicos Komninos and Christina Kakderi (eds) Smart Cities in the Post-Algorithmic Era: Integrating Technologies, Platforms and Governance
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