The aim of this paper is to investigate how German newspapers construct the imagery of smart cities and how they contribute to the delineation of the future city identity describing the set of unique abilities needed to manage the spatial, economic, social and cultural lives of German citizens. In particular, an integrated approach is applied. This combines a statistical method with corpus analysis in order to examine how newspapers disseminate and popularise scientific knowledge about smart cities and how they shape public opinion and promote the comprehension and acceptance of innovations among their readers.

The Discursive Representation of Smart Cities in the German Media / Bandini, A.; Corduas, M.. - 1:(2021), pp. 53-71.

The Discursive Representation of Smart Cities in the German Media

Bandini, A.;Corduas, M.
2021

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The aim of this paper is to investigate how German newspapers construct the imagery of smart cities and how they contribute to the delineation of the future city identity describing the set of unique abilities needed to manage the spatial, economic, social and cultural lives of German citizens. In particular, an integrated approach is applied. This combines a statistical method with corpus analysis in order to examine how newspapers disseminate and popularise scientific knowledge about smart cities and how they shape public opinion and promote the comprehension and acceptance of innovations among their readers.
2021
978-88-7667-931-5
The Discursive Representation of Smart Cities in the German Media / Bandini, A.; Corduas, M.. - 1:(2021), pp. 53-71.
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