Location Technologies in International Context offers the first account of location technologies internationally (in an expanded sense), and brings together the best available international scholarship on these technologies and their various cultures of use within the Global South.
Location Technologies in International Context offers the first account of location technologies internationally (in an expanded sense), and brings together the best available international scholarship on these technologies and their various cultures of use within the Global South.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rowan Wilken is Principal Research Fellow and Associate Professor in the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. Gerard Goggin is Professor of Media and Communications at the University of Sydney, Australia. Heather A. Horst is Professor of Media and Communications at the University of Sydney, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Worlds of Location Technology - Rowan Wilken, Heather Horst, and Gerard Goggin 2. Location-based Technologies from the Walls of Rural China -- Elisa Oreglia 3. Digital Repertoires in Australia's Remote Aboriginal Communities -- Ellie Rennie 4. Location as Conspicuous Consumption: The Making of Modern Women and Consumer Culture in south-east Turkey - Elisabetta Costa 5. The Berber House or the World Leaked: Mobile Phones, Gender Switching, and Place in Morocco - Hsain Ilahiane 6. Information SuperCalle: The Social Internet of Havana's Wi-Fi Streets - Erika Polson 7. Rethinking Located Technologies: Location and Practice in "New" and "Old" Media - Tingting Liu and Anna Pertierra 8. Uneven Topologies of Communication: Mobiles and Transnational Location in Samoa - James Meese, Rowan Wilken, and Iona Chan Mow 9. Location Technologies in Extreme Environments: The Case of King George Island, Antarctica - Juan Francisco Salazar 10. Navigating Mobile Phone Infrastructures on the Border of Haiti and The Dominican Republic - Heather A. Horst 11. Locating Technologies on the Ground in Post-Earthquake Haiti - Mimi Sheller 12. Location Technologies and Surveillance in Insurgent Occupied Mali and Nigeria - Lisa Parks 13. Generic Phones in Context: The Circulation and Social Practices of Mobile Devices in Rio De Janiero - Adriana de Souza e Silva, Christiane S. Damasceno, and Daniela Bueno 14. Trust and Knowing: Emerging Technologies and Mobility in the Global South - Sarah Pink, Rosamaria Lucena, Jananda Pinto, Angélica P. C. de Souza, Camille Caminha, Geraldina Maria de Siqueira, Mariana Duarte de Oliveira, Alex Gomes, and Renata Zilse
1. The Worlds of Location Technology - Rowan Wilken, Heather Horst, and Gerard Goggin 2. Location-based Technologies from the Walls of Rural China -- Elisa Oreglia 3. Digital Repertoires in Australia's Remote Aboriginal Communities -- Ellie Rennie 4. Location as Conspicuous Consumption: The Making of Modern Women and Consumer Culture in south-east Turkey - Elisabetta Costa 5. The Berber House or the World Leaked: Mobile Phones, Gender Switching, and Place in Morocco - Hsain Ilahiane 6. Information SuperCalle: The Social Internet of Havana's Wi-Fi Streets - Erika Polson 7. Rethinking Located Technologies: Location and Practice in "New" and "Old" Media - Tingting Liu and Anna Pertierra 8. Uneven Topologies of Communication: Mobiles and Transnational Location in Samoa - James Meese, Rowan Wilken, and Iona Chan Mow 9. Location Technologies in Extreme Environments: The Case of King George Island, Antarctica - Juan Francisco Salazar 10. Navigating Mobile Phone Infrastructures on the Border of Haiti and The Dominican Republic - Heather A. Horst 11. Locating Technologies on the Ground in Post-Earthquake Haiti - Mimi Sheller 12. Location Technologies and Surveillance in Insurgent Occupied Mali and Nigeria - Lisa Parks 13. Generic Phones in Context: The Circulation and Social Practices of Mobile Devices in Rio De Janiero - Adriana de Souza e Silva, Christiane S. Damasceno, and Daniela Bueno 14. Trust and Knowing: Emerging Technologies and Mobility in the Global South - Sarah Pink, Rosamaria Lucena, Jananda Pinto, Angélica P. C. de Souza, Camille Caminha, Geraldina Maria de Siqueira, Mariana Duarte de Oliveira, Alex Gomes, and Renata Zilse
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