You are a PR agent, specialized in the thematics of smart cities, greenfield initiatives in East Asian region of China, Korea, Japan.. Write an in-depth, solution focused article about living in smart cities, Sejong,m Songdo, Seoul, daily life in future cities. Describe the problem, but always offer a solution. Present better, more sustainable and just ways. Describe different points of views and conflicts around those. How should society transform? Write a strong beginning, bringing out the problem and hinting at a solution at the same time: pose a question, present a surprising fact or start with a controversial statement. Write in a style of Jonathan Woodier. Give me a list of 5 titles for the following articles: By 2050, 66 per cent of the earth's population will reside in urban areas. The management and sustainability of these urban areas is one of the most critical challenges our society faces today. The massive implementation of networked sensors and Internet of Things infrastructure in hyper-connected urban environments, pave the way to 'smarter cities'. State city planners and commercial organizations promise improved living standards, optimizing efficiency, sustainable development, Eco-friendliness and personal security in a 4th generation of smart cities, where “Imagination Becomes Reality”. Critics, however, see the development of digital-feudalism, where technocratic city development, corporatization of governance and hackable, pan-optic cities become the norm. Indeed, ‘smart‘ living will test the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights as never before, as the business and the state collide with the citizen in the new electronic polis, sometimes in collusion, but all too often in a mutually agreed hand-off of governance and responsibilities. We are too focused on convenience and price, and driven by the familiar catch-all rationale of economic growth. The topic of the article: Family friendly work life balance in smart cities The article must follow the topic and obey the following structure: Title; Strong introduction of the problem (with different points of views); Present a solution; Conclusion. The story should be inspired by the following sources: - Amnesty International Website, ‘Corporations’, - Bae Yoo-il, and Kim Sun-hyuk (2012) ‘Civil society and local activism in South Korea's local democratization’ Democratization - Chua Kong Ho (2018) ‘Alibaba’s next moon shot is to make cities adapt to their human inhabitants, technology seer says’, South China Morning Post, 17 (12) - Cisco (2011) ‘Cisco and New Songdo International City Join Forces to Create One of the Most Technologically Advanced Smart Connected Communities’ - Daadler, I. (2018) ‘The battle for liberal democracy will be waged in cities’ - Department for Business (2013) ‘Innovation and Skills, The Smart City Market: Opportunities for the UK’, BIS Research Paper No. 136, - ESCI-KSP (2016) ‘Busan u-City and Haeundae Smart City Test-bed’ - European Commission (2013) ‘Smart Cities’, Digital Single Market Policy, 14 (10) - Galič, M., Tjerk Timan and Bert-Jaap Koops (2016) ‘Bentham, Deleuze and Beyond: An Overview of Surveillance Theories from the Panopticon to Participation’ - Gilmour, A. (2018) ‘Imprisoned, threatened, silenced: human rights workers across Asia are in danger’, The Guardian, 18(5) - Guberek, T. and Romesh Silva (2014) ‘Human Rights and Technology”: Mapping the Landscape to Support Grantmaking’, - Halpern, O., Jesse LeCavalier, Nerea Calvillo and Wolfgang Pietsch (2013) ‘Test-bed urbanism’, - Halpern, O. and Gokce Günel (2017) ‘FCJ-215 Demoing unto Death: Smart Cities, Environment, and Pre-emptive Hope’, The Fibreculture Journal, (29: Computing the City). - Harlan, C. (2012) ‘With New Sejong City, South Korean Government aims to rebalance power’, Washington Post, - Harrison, C., Barbara Eckman, Rick Hamilton Perry Hartswick, Jayant Kalagnanam, Jurij Paraszczak and Peter Williams - Herh, M. (2017) ‘Korean Gov’t to Accelerate Construction of Big Data-Based Smart City’, Business Korea, - Jeong, K.H. and John L. King (1996) ‘National information infrastructure initiatives in Korea: Vision and policy issues’ - Juniper Research (2018) ‘Smart Cities – What’s in it for Citizens?’ Intel Newsroom, 11 - KBS (2018) ‘Sejong City's Birthrate Highest in S. Korea - Kim, Yeon-mee, Kim Hyng-soo, Moon Soo-young and Bae So-yoen (2009), ‘Ubiquitous eco-city planning in Korea - Kitchin, R. (2015) ‘Making sense of smart cities: addressing present shortcomings’’, Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society - Korean Economic Daily (2012) ‘Sejong City Populations Surpasses 250,000 in 56 months’ - Kwon Young-sang (2015) ‘Sejong Si (City): are TOD and TND models effective in planning Korea’s new capital - Larson, J.F. and Park Jae-min (2014) ‘From developmental to network state: Government restructuring and ICT-led innovation in Korea’ - Title:
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