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This paper describes how an example of ‘digital city’ initiative in Europe was conceived and shaped in its early phases of development. The paper deals with Digital City Bristol, and looks at its deployment from a social constructivist perspective, focusing on the actors involved in the initiative, and the processes of interpretation and negotiation they went through in order to define a mutually agreeable configuration of the digital city. In particular the competing visions of a two-way, participative urban cyberspace, versus a more one-way, broadcasting facility, are highlighted. The case study describes how actors’ needs and interpretations in the early stages of the digital city have influenced its future trajectory towards a ‘portal’-like configuration.
Author(s): Aurigi A
Editor(s): van den Besselaar, P., Koizumi, S.
Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
Publication status: Published
Conference Name: Digital Cities III. Information Technologies for Social Capital: Cross-cultural Perspectives: Third International Digital Cities Workshop
Year of Conference: 2005
Pages: 97-112
ISSN: 0302-9743 (Print) 1611-3349 (Online)
Publisher: Springer Verlag
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Series Title: Lecture Notes in Computer Science - State of the Art Surveys
ISBN: 9783540253310