This paper aims at expanding the scope of the dominantly pragmatic, local scale-oriented smart village scholarship towards a perspective that recognizes that smart village development is a multiscalar political process. To show the necessity of this move, the shaping of smart village policies and practices in Hungary is examined through a qualitative lens. As the authors argue, path-dependent structural obstacles and interscalar relations undermine the prospects of smart village building in the sense of bottom-up integrated rural development, and there is a risk of a bias towards technological innovation. This exploratory article, using Hungary as a case study, argues that smart village scholarship should draw on the results of critical smart city scholarship to acquire in-depth understanding of current debates regarding potential smart village developments.
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Szalai, Á., Varró, K., & Fabula, S. (2021). Towards a multiscalar perspective on the prospects of ‘the actually existing smart village’ – A view from Hungary. Hungarian Geographical Bulletin, 70(2), 97–112. https://doi.org/10.15201/hungeobull.70.2.1
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