Supported by the Rockefeller Foundation, Guardian Cities is the homonymous newspaper’s recently launched platform (2014), which is ‘devoted to sharing ideas, reporting and discussions about the future of cities around the world’ (Guardian Cities on Facebook). Among the media world’s leading publications on future-oriented urban policies, the platform approaches some of the most pressing concerns that contemporary city planning faces, one of them being the controversial ‘smart city’ concept which has become a byword for urban utopias and dystopias. A textual selection of the Guardian Cities site’s peculiar blend of news, commentary, online discussions and analysis has been critically investigated in order to elicit the recurrent threads and discursive tensions of a global debate that extends over an ambitious axiological map – technology hype, sustainability, social inclusion and active citizenship being among its bold promises.

Discursive Pitfalls of the 'Smart City' concept / M.C. Paganoni. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Media and politics: discourses, cultures and practices tenutosi a Milano nel 2015.

Discursive Pitfalls of the 'Smart City' concept

M.C. Paganoni
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2015

Abstract

Supported by the Rockefeller Foundation, Guardian Cities is the homonymous newspaper’s recently launched platform (2014), which is ‘devoted to sharing ideas, reporting and discussions about the future of cities around the world’ (Guardian Cities on Facebook). Among the media world’s leading publications on future-oriented urban policies, the platform approaches some of the most pressing concerns that contemporary city planning faces, one of them being the controversial ‘smart city’ concept which has become a byword for urban utopias and dystopias. A textual selection of the Guardian Cities site’s peculiar blend of news, commentary, online discussions and analysis has been critically investigated in order to elicit the recurrent threads and discursive tensions of a global debate that extends over an ambitious axiological map – technology hype, sustainability, social inclusion and active citizenship being among its bold promises.
27-mag-2015
city branding; Discourse Analysis; media linguistics; urban policy
Settore L-LIN/12 - Lingua e Traduzione - Lingua Inglese
Dipartimento di Scienze della Mediazione Linguistica e di Studi Interculturali
Scuola di giornalismo Walter Tobagi
Istituto Confucio dell'Università degli Studi di Milano
Centro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca sull'Asia Contemporanea - CARC
Discursive Pitfalls of the 'Smart City' concept / M.C. Paganoni. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Media and politics: discourses, cultures and practices tenutosi a Milano nel 2015.
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