{"title":"The Evolution of City Labelling in the Literature","authors":"Primož Pevcin","doi":"10.2478/jec-2019-0005","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Abstract Research purpose. Various city labels have become increasingly popular both in literature as well as in urban policy-making. It has become relatively common that cities make a proclamation that they either are or would at least like to become, smart, sustainable, digital, creative, intelligent among other things. These proclamations have become popular for the purpose of solving complex urban problems, electoral gains at the local level, and also for marketing reasons. Nevertheless, those city labels often have a blurry line, in terms of what each label represents and should stand for. It is evident that utilising appropriate city categories and labels has become a rather complex issue. Consequently, this paper would like to investigate this issue. The paper questions the dynamics how different city labels were used throughout the time and to which academic fields are specific city labels related to. Design / Methodology / Approach. We would like to investigate the dynamics how different city labels were used throughout time and which academic fields are specifically related to labels most frequently. For this purpose, we will focus on the content analysis of topics and titles within the Web of Science Core Collection database. Findings. The evidence suggests that the labelling depends also on the time span we are scrutinising and also on the scientific field the literature being related to. Some city labels have become popular just recently, and their appearance in specific academic fields is the differentiator. For instance, the label ‘smart city’ is currently the most important label. But it has become popular only several years ago, and this label appears most frequently in the ‘technical’ literature. The research indicates that city labelling is a rather dynamic process, since some labels are gaining and other labels are losing their popularity in time. Originality / Value / Practical implications. The debate exists in the literature on the suitability of different city labels and terminology utilised. Some labels derive from top-down perspective, others derive from bottom-up perspective, some labels are more holistic than others, some are politically more acceptable than others, etc. Simultaneously, those city labels are often used interchangeably and sometimes they overlap. This paper would like to contribute to the scientific literature by providing additional evidence and explanations on the utilisation of particular city labels.","PeriodicalId":431224,"journal":{"name":"Economics and Culture","volume":"43 1-2","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-06-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"3","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Economics and Culture","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.2478/jec-2019-0005","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract Research purpose. Various city labels have become increasingly popular both in literature as well as in urban policy-making. It has become relatively common that cities make a proclamation that they either are or would at least like to become, smart, sustainable, digital, creative, intelligent among other things. These proclamations have become popular for the purpose of solving complex urban problems, electoral gains at the local level, and also for marketing reasons. Nevertheless, those city labels often have a blurry line, in terms of what each label represents and should stand for. It is evident that utilising appropriate city categories and labels has become a rather complex issue. Consequently, this paper would like to investigate this issue. The paper questions the dynamics how different city labels were used throughout the time and to which academic fields are specific city labels related to. Design / Methodology / Approach. We would like to investigate the dynamics how different city labels were used throughout time and which academic fields are specifically related to labels most frequently. For this purpose, we will focus on the content analysis of topics and titles within the Web of Science Core Collection database. Findings. The evidence suggests that the labelling depends also on the time span we are scrutinising and also on the scientific field the literature being related to. Some city labels have become popular just recently, and their appearance in specific academic fields is the differentiator. For instance, the label ‘smart city’ is currently the most important label. But it has become popular only several years ago, and this label appears most frequently in the ‘technical’ literature. The research indicates that city labelling is a rather dynamic process, since some labels are gaining and other labels are losing their popularity in time. Originality / Value / Practical implications. The debate exists in the literature on the suitability of different city labels and terminology utilised. Some labels derive from top-down perspective, others derive from bottom-up perspective, some labels are more holistic than others, some are politically more acceptable than others, etc. Simultaneously, those city labels are often used interchangeably and sometimes they overlap. This paper would like to contribute to the scientific literature by providing additional evidence and explanations on the utilisation of particular city labels.
研究目的。各种各样的城市标签在文学和城市决策中都变得越来越流行。城市宣称他们要么是,或者至少想要成为,智能、可持续、数字化、创造性、智能等等,这已经变得相对普遍。为了解决复杂的城市问题,在地方一级赢得选举,以及出于营销原因,这些宣言变得流行起来。然而,这些城市标签通常有一个模糊的界限,就每个标签代表什么和应该代表什么而言。显然,使用适当的城市分类和标签已成为一个相当复杂的问题。因此,本文将对这一问题进行研究。本文对不同的城市标签在整个时期是如何被使用的动态以及特定的城市标签与哪些学术领域相关提出了质疑。设计/方法论/方法。我们想调查不同城市标签在整个时间里是如何被使用的,以及哪些学术领域与标签最频繁地相关。为此,我们将重点分析Web of Science Core Collection数据库中的主题和标题。发现。有证据表明,标签还取决于我们审查的时间跨度,以及与文献相关的科学领域。一些城市的标签最近很流行,它们在特定学术领域的出现是区别的标志。例如,“智慧城市”这个标签是目前最重要的标签。但它在几年前才流行起来,这个标签在“技术”文献中出现得最多。研究表明,城市标签化是一个动态的过程,随着时间的推移,一些标签越来越受欢迎,另一些标签越来越不受欢迎。原创性/价值/实际意义。文献中存在着关于不同城市标签和使用术语的适用性的争论。有些标签来自自上而下的角度,有些来自自下而上的角度,有些标签比其他标签更全面,有些标签在政治上比其他标签更容易被接受,等等。同时,这些城市的标签经常互换使用,有时它们会重叠。本文希望通过提供关于特定城市标签使用的额外证据和解释,为科学文献做出贡献。