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What is Attuning

Visibilities and Invisibilities in Smart Cities: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Attuning refers to the concept or quality of being attuned and aware as it applies to people on the one hand, to technologies on the other, within physical and digital spaces and networks.
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InVisibilities: Methodological Spaces and Approaches in Smart Cities
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3850-0.ch006
Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to explore urban visibilities and invisibilities in terms of the physical, digital, less tangible, and ambient in relation to the need for new methodologies and approaches in understanding and designing for smart cities. This chapter seeks to shed light on the interweaving of elements in urban environments informing methodologies for smart cities. The research literature for urban methodologies and approaches in the context of visibilities and invisibilities is explored in this chapter for smart cities and regions. Using an exploratory case study approach combined with an explanatory correlational design, placemaking and attuning to urban spaces are investigated as proxies for InVisibilities and the ambient.
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Exploring Urban Life From an Ambient Perspective: From Culture to Economy to Mobility
Attuning in an urban context refers to the capacity to be more receptive to and aware of the surroundings and the environment more generally.
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Transparency and the Ambient: Evolving Perspectives in Smart Cities
Attuning refers to the concept or quality of being attuned and aware as it applies to people on the one hand, to technologies on the other, within physical and digital spaces and networks.
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