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Towards ‘smart cities’ as ‘healthy cities’: health equity in a digital age

Abstract

The advent of ‘smart’ technologies has already transformed urban life, with important consequences for physical, mental, and social well-being. Population health and equity have, however, been conspicuously absent from much of the ‘smart cities’ research and policy agenda. With this in mind, we argue for a re-conceptualization of ‘digital divides’ in terms of socio-economic gradients at the individual level, and we draw attention to digitally mediated connections as crucial elements for health promotion at an institutional level and for remedying inequities. We do so in part by reporting on a recent symposium. Overall, we begin to integrate the ‘healthy cities’ tradition with the current interest in ‘smart cities’.

Authors

Mouton M; Ducey A; Green J; Hardcastle L; Hoffman S; Leslie M; Rock M

Journal

Canadian Journal of Public Health, Vol. 110, No. 3, pp. 331–334

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

June 19, 2019

DOI

10.17269/s41997-019-00177-5

ISSN

0008-4263

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