Smart cities and citizenship: the program listening to our neighborhood of the prefecture of Salvador from the perspective of shared data governance
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https://doi.org/10.18568/cmc.v20i59.2868Keywords:
smart city, data governance, citizenship, participationAbstract
It investigates the place of the citizen in smart cities projects, taking as a case study the program Ouvindo Nosso Bairro, from the city hall of Salvador, Bahia, which proposes to be an instrument of popular participation for the allocation of public resources in urban interventions, through of public consultation. We conclude that there are contradictions between Salvador's aspiration to a smart city and the way in which public administration manages data, imposing a high degree of opacity on data of interest to the community involved, with a predominance of a technocratic profile (top down) that distances itself from the contribution citizens (bottom up).
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