How are smart city visions reshaping cities in India and South Africa? Since 2000, smart city visions – where data, software and IT infrastructures are seen as key in the success of urban management and sustainable development – has gained traction in many regions across the world. However, little is known about how these visions affect the agendas and initiatives of municipalities as well as acts of resistance, including counter-plans from urban social movements. It is this research gap that this comparative study, led by scholars based in Switzerland, the UK, South Africa and Singapore, will address.
Projects
Ongoing
Completed Projects
2018 – 2021
Smart Cities: Provincializing the Global Urban Age in India and South Africa
Team Members
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
Prof. Ola Soderstrom | NIE |
COLLABORATORS
Prof. Ayona Datta | NIE |
Prof Nancy Odendal | NIE |
A/P Diganta Das | NIE |
Funding Agency
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)
Project Description
Related Publications
Das, D. (2020). In Pursuit of being Smart? A critical analysis of India’s smart cities endeavor. Urban Geography, 41(1), 55-78.
Das, D. & J. J. Zhang (2021) Pandemic in a smart city: Singapore’s COVID-19 management through technology & society, Urban Geography, 42:3, 408-416, DOI: 10.1080/02723638.2020.1807168.