Traditional urban patterns can no longer coexist with cyberspace

The current digital revolution has accelerated the evolution of communication systems, while fostering the development of new production and relationship schemes. Traditional technological scenarios face new challenges, and cities find a new basis for urban and territorial competitiveness. At the same time, it is the citizen who should have the power to establish these new scenarios, and that is why we need to study the way in which people interact with these new hyper-technified cities.

The information and communication technologies that manage and transform the cities and territories of the 21st century must be able to be analyzed and ordered in an intelligent way, studying their impact on the new social behaviors that shape urban spaces and redefine the way to relate among people, their cities and their territories.

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