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Net Locality

Why Location Matters in a Networked World
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The first book to provide an introduction to the new theory of Net Locality and the profound effect on individuals and societies when everything is located or locatable.* Describes net locality as an emerging form of location awareness central to all aspects of digital media, from mobile phones, to Google Maps, to location-based social networks and games, such as Foursquare and facebook.* Warns of the threats these technologies, such as data surveillance, present to our sense of privacy, while also outlining the opportunities for pro-social developments.* Provides a theory of the web in the context of the history of emerging technologies, from GeoCities to GPS, Wi-Fi, Wiki Me, and Google Android.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781444340648
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
FormatReflowable
Publishing date10/02/2011
Edition1. Auflage
LanguageEnglish
File size2499926 Bytes
Article no.5723366
CatalogsVC
Data source no.464047
Product groupBU741
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Eric Gordon is Associate Professor of New Media at EmersonCollege in Boston. He is the author of The Urban Spectator:American Concept-cities from Kodak to Google (2010) and he isthe director of the Engagement Game Lab, where he designs andstudies digital games that enhance local civic engagement.Adriana de Souza e Silva is Associate Professor at the ITUniversity of Copenhagen in the Design, Culture, Mobility, andCommunication (DCMC) research group, and Associate Professor ofCommunication at North Carolina State University. She is theco-editor (with Daniel M. Sutko) of the book Digital Cityscapes:Merging Digital and Urban Playspaces (2009) and affiliatedfaculty with the NCSU Digital Games Research Center.

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