Locative Media
Herausgeber: Wilken, Rowan; Goggin, Gerard
Locative Media
Herausgeber: Wilken, Rowan; Goggin, Gerard
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This volume is a comprehensive account of the various location-based technologies, services, applications, and cultures, as media, with an aim to identify, inventory, explore, and critique their cultural, economic, political, social, and policy dimensions internationally.
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This volume is a comprehensive account of the various location-based technologies, services, applications, and cultures, as media, with an aim to identify, inventory, explore, and critique their cultural, economic, political, social, and policy dimensions internationally.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 515g
- ISBN-13: 9780415707084
- ISBN-10: 0415707080
- Artikelnr.: 40185145
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 515g
- ISBN-13: 9780415707084
- ISBN-10: 0415707080
- Artikelnr.: 40185145
Rowan Wilken is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Life and Social Sciences, and a postdoctoral research fellow in the Swinburne Institute for Social Research, at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia. Gerard Goggin is Professor and Chair of the Media and Communications Department at the University of Sydney, Australia.
Introduction: Locative Media: Histories, Theories Rowan Wilken and Gerard
Goggin Part 1: Practices, Publics, Spaces 2. Intimate Cartographies of the
Visual: Camera Phones, Locative Media, and Intimacy in Kakao Larissa Hjorth
3. Mobile Communication Technologies and Spatial Perception: Mapping London
Didem Ozkul 4. The Social Media Life of Public Spaces: Reading Places
Through the Lens of Geo-Tagged Data Raz Schwartz and Nadav Hochman 5.
Locative Praxis: Mobile Activism and the Locative Sphere Andrea Zeffiro
Part 2: Geography, Code, Representation 6. Map Interfaces and the
Production of Locative Media Space Jason Farman 7. Locating Media,
Performing Spatiality: A Non-Representational Approach to Locative Media
Federica Timeto 8. The Cluster Diagram: A Topological Analysis of Locative
Networking Carlos Barreneche Part 3: Information, Privacy, Policy 9.
Evolving Concepts of Personal Privacy: Locative Media in Online Mobile
Spaces Timothy Dwyer 10. Google Glass and Australian Privacy Law:
Regulating the Future of Locative Media James Meese 11. Locative Media,
Privacy, and State Surveillance in Mexico: The Case of the Geolocalization
Law Gerard Goggin and César Albarrán-Torres 12. Seeking Transparency in
Locative Media Tama Leaver and Clare Lloyd Part 4: Economies, Networks,
Logistics 13. Locating Foursquare: The Political Economics of Mobile Social
Software Rowan Wilken and Peter Bayliss 14. Becoming Drones: Smart Phone
Probes and Distributed Sensing Mark Andrejevic 15. Locative Media as
Logistical Media: Situating Infrastructure and the Governance of Labor in
Supply-Chain Capitalism Ned Rossiter 16. Locative Aesthetics and the
Actor-Network Michael Dieter
Goggin Part 1: Practices, Publics, Spaces 2. Intimate Cartographies of the
Visual: Camera Phones, Locative Media, and Intimacy in Kakao Larissa Hjorth
3. Mobile Communication Technologies and Spatial Perception: Mapping London
Didem Ozkul 4. The Social Media Life of Public Spaces: Reading Places
Through the Lens of Geo-Tagged Data Raz Schwartz and Nadav Hochman 5.
Locative Praxis: Mobile Activism and the Locative Sphere Andrea Zeffiro
Part 2: Geography, Code, Representation 6. Map Interfaces and the
Production of Locative Media Space Jason Farman 7. Locating Media,
Performing Spatiality: A Non-Representational Approach to Locative Media
Federica Timeto 8. The Cluster Diagram: A Topological Analysis of Locative
Networking Carlos Barreneche Part 3: Information, Privacy, Policy 9.
Evolving Concepts of Personal Privacy: Locative Media in Online Mobile
Spaces Timothy Dwyer 10. Google Glass and Australian Privacy Law:
Regulating the Future of Locative Media James Meese 11. Locative Media,
Privacy, and State Surveillance in Mexico: The Case of the Geolocalization
Law Gerard Goggin and César Albarrán-Torres 12. Seeking Transparency in
Locative Media Tama Leaver and Clare Lloyd Part 4: Economies, Networks,
Logistics 13. Locating Foursquare: The Political Economics of Mobile Social
Software Rowan Wilken and Peter Bayliss 14. Becoming Drones: Smart Phone
Probes and Distributed Sensing Mark Andrejevic 15. Locative Media as
Logistical Media: Situating Infrastructure and the Governance of Labor in
Supply-Chain Capitalism Ned Rossiter 16. Locative Aesthetics and the
Actor-Network Michael Dieter
Introduction: Locative Media: Histories, Theories Rowan Wilken and Gerard
Goggin Part 1: Practices, Publics, Spaces 2. Intimate Cartographies of the
Visual: Camera Phones, Locative Media, and Intimacy in Kakao Larissa Hjorth
3. Mobile Communication Technologies and Spatial Perception: Mapping London
Didem Ozkul 4. The Social Media Life of Public Spaces: Reading Places
Through the Lens of Geo-Tagged Data Raz Schwartz and Nadav Hochman 5.
Locative Praxis: Mobile Activism and the Locative Sphere Andrea Zeffiro
Part 2: Geography, Code, Representation 6. Map Interfaces and the
Production of Locative Media Space Jason Farman 7. Locating Media,
Performing Spatiality: A Non-Representational Approach to Locative Media
Federica Timeto 8. The Cluster Diagram: A Topological Analysis of Locative
Networking Carlos Barreneche Part 3: Information, Privacy, Policy 9.
Evolving Concepts of Personal Privacy: Locative Media in Online Mobile
Spaces Timothy Dwyer 10. Google Glass and Australian Privacy Law:
Regulating the Future of Locative Media James Meese 11. Locative Media,
Privacy, and State Surveillance in Mexico: The Case of the Geolocalization
Law Gerard Goggin and César Albarrán-Torres 12. Seeking Transparency in
Locative Media Tama Leaver and Clare Lloyd Part 4: Economies, Networks,
Logistics 13. Locating Foursquare: The Political Economics of Mobile Social
Software Rowan Wilken and Peter Bayliss 14. Becoming Drones: Smart Phone
Probes and Distributed Sensing Mark Andrejevic 15. Locative Media as
Logistical Media: Situating Infrastructure and the Governance of Labor in
Supply-Chain Capitalism Ned Rossiter 16. Locative Aesthetics and the
Actor-Network Michael Dieter
Goggin Part 1: Practices, Publics, Spaces 2. Intimate Cartographies of the
Visual: Camera Phones, Locative Media, and Intimacy in Kakao Larissa Hjorth
3. Mobile Communication Technologies and Spatial Perception: Mapping London
Didem Ozkul 4. The Social Media Life of Public Spaces: Reading Places
Through the Lens of Geo-Tagged Data Raz Schwartz and Nadav Hochman 5.
Locative Praxis: Mobile Activism and the Locative Sphere Andrea Zeffiro
Part 2: Geography, Code, Representation 6. Map Interfaces and the
Production of Locative Media Space Jason Farman 7. Locating Media,
Performing Spatiality: A Non-Representational Approach to Locative Media
Federica Timeto 8. The Cluster Diagram: A Topological Analysis of Locative
Networking Carlos Barreneche Part 3: Information, Privacy, Policy 9.
Evolving Concepts of Personal Privacy: Locative Media in Online Mobile
Spaces Timothy Dwyer 10. Google Glass and Australian Privacy Law:
Regulating the Future of Locative Media James Meese 11. Locative Media,
Privacy, and State Surveillance in Mexico: The Case of the Geolocalization
Law Gerard Goggin and César Albarrán-Torres 12. Seeking Transparency in
Locative Media Tama Leaver and Clare Lloyd Part 4: Economies, Networks,
Logistics 13. Locating Foursquare: The Political Economics of Mobile Social
Software Rowan Wilken and Peter Bayliss 14. Becoming Drones: Smart Phone
Probes and Distributed Sensing Mark Andrejevic 15. Locative Media as
Logistical Media: Situating Infrastructure and the Governance of Labor in
Supply-Chain Capitalism Ned Rossiter 16. Locative Aesthetics and the
Actor-Network Michael Dieter