See also study of Cyberjaya (Malaysia) by Norhafezah Yusof http://shortlinks.co.uk/30b5 John Postill Dr John Postill j.postill@shu.ac.uk http://twitter.com/JohnPostill ------ Original Message ------ Received: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 06:00:27 AM GMT From: jin shang <j.shang.ebox@gmail.com> To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: Re: [Air-L] CFH: examples of 'digital city'?
Thanks Richard and Alejandro for sharing this. It's terrific!
Best, Jin
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Richard Taylor <rdt4@psu.edu> Date: 21 January 2011 12:42 Subject: RE: [Air-L] CFH: examples of 'digital city'? To: jin shang <j.shang.ebox@gmail.com>
Just joining the thread. If no one has yet mentioned it, you might look at the website of the Intelligent Community Forum (http://www.intelligentcommunity.org/) which just named its top seven intelligent communities in the world for 2011.
Richard Taylor Institute for Information Policy Penn State University
On 21 January 2011 11:59, Catherine Middleton <lists@catherinemiddleton.ca>wrote: Telematics and Informatics has a special issue on Digital Cities coming out soon. The papers are available from the T&I Elsevier site in the Articles in Press section.
The Intelligent Communities Forum (http://www.intelligentcommunity.org) promotes 21 'intelligent communities' each year. Profiles of these communities are available on their website.
Catherine Middleton Ryerson University catherine.middleton@ryerson.ca
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-----Original Message----- From: air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org [mailto:air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of jin shang Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 8:55 PM To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Cc: jks21@le.ac.uk Subject: Re: [Air-L] CFH: examples of 'digital city'?
Thanks everybody for your kindly help! Your messages are all very useful. I'm currently doing a research on the 'ecological system' of 'digital city'. If any of you're interested let's keep in touch. Thanks.
Regards, Jin
-------------------------------------- Hi, Jin. In Argentina, you can visit the "San Luis Digital" project site: http://www.sanluisdigital.edu.ar/sldasp/index.asp (english version)
Bests,
Alejandro Tortolini Science & Tech Journalist - Teacher
-------------------------------------- On 20 January 2011 23:00, Jeremy hunsinger <jeremy@tmttlt.com> wrote:
also not quite what you are looking for... but we have the famed Electronic Village... www.bev.net of which there has been many pages of ink spilled.
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-------------------------------------- Hi Jin,
The Portuguese digital cities program was extremely interesting and a little bit different from the rest of the digital cities projects. You can check my article "Are digital cities intelligent? The Portuguese case", *International Journal of Innovation and Regional Development * (IJIRD), Vol. 1, Nº 4, pp. 443-463, where you find examples and other bibliography on the subject.
Take care,
Bárbara Barbosa Neves Research Fellow Centre for Public Administration & Policies CAPP-ISCSP, Technical University of Lisbon Rua Professor Almerindo Lessa, 1300-663 Lisboa Portugal
Visiting Scholar, NetLab, University of Toronto IMK, University of Oslo
www.bbneves.com
-------------------------------------- Some I'd come across
New to me, on Teeside, is One NorthEast's Digital City
http://www.onenortheast.co.uk/page/environment/digitalcity.cfm
Long established is (originally a project of Virginia Tech) Blacksburg (Virginia) Electronic Village - Jeremy Hunsinger has had a lot and long term involvement ...
http://www.designnine.com/news/content/blacksburg-electronic-village-most-wi
red-town-america<http://www.designnine.com/news/content/blacksburg-electronic-village-most-wi%0Ared-town-america>
I see Paris has claimed to be a digital city http://www.items-int.com/spip.php?rubrique75
Sophia Antipolis http://www.sophia-antipolis.org/GB/index3.htm possibly, though arguably largely a technology / business park
Hope that helps
Dominic
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http://www.virtualhelsinki.net/english/index.html http://www.wdc2012helsinki.fi/en/digital-helsinki
Not sure if these are what you're looking for.
Regards, Yefeng
2011/1/19, jin shang <j.shang.ebox@gmail.com>:
Dear all,
Can anybody give me any specific examples of 'digital city' in your countries. It'd be good if there are websites as well. Here I've got one, 'digital Birmingham' (http://www.digitalbirmingham.co.uk/). Thanks for the help!
Best regards, Jin Shang
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