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The article describes the type of challenges smart cities will have to face in order to become more equalitarian places for both, women and men. The finding, on the one hand, that the future of cities will have important social and economic consequences due to an urban design implemented by information and communication technologies and, on the other hand, the gender perspective as the principle chosen to support social and economic progress based on equality in Europe (Horizon 2020, article 15), prompts to propose a study that integrates a gender analysis and research around parameters and variables of the innovative design of the city's public space. In the end, the articles finishes stating that even if we are not very sure of what we have in our hands, perhaps because of sheer ignorance of the technological potential still in development, we can bet that between a variable, diverse and indefinite body and a global city, complex and plural, we need to find the solution together with the fellow engineers, psychologists, anthropologists, sociologists, and housekeepers of any sex, race, and condition as we are all irremediably connected. | |
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Editorial del Libro
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Univesidade de Lisboa |
ISBN
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978-989-99801-3-6 |
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Título del Libro
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Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity: Fostering the European Dimension of Planning |
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2430 |
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2440 |