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Prof. Nathalie Crutzen and the Smart City Institute team welcomed Prof. Martin de Jong (Erasmus University Rotterdam) at HEC Liège in the context of UNIC and more particularly in the context of the Thematic Line 3 "Urban Resilience and Smart Cities", as part of the UER Management research seminars. This seminar has been an opportunity to discover his research work, focusing on “Smart city development as spatial manifestations of 21st century capitalism”.
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HEC Liège + Online
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Erasmus University Rotterdam
A growing body of literature has emerged around Smart Cities over the last 20 years and the "Smart City "concept has been debated a lot. As an example, traditionnally, the techno-centred versus human-centred perspectives or corporate-led versus citizen-led approaches have been discussed a lot. Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) and ULiège are both actively involved in the European university alliance network UNIC, where the study of smart cities has been identified as a priority area for cooperation. Hence, for this seminar, HEC Liège was pleased to welcome dr. Martin de Jong, Professor of dynamics of inclusive prosperity at EUR.
Post-Industrial Cities | Smart City
seminar | Seminar
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