
Digital Geographies
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This textbook presents a fully up-to-date, synoptic and critical overview of how digital devices, logics, methods, etc are transforming geography. It is divided into six inter-related sections
introduction to digital geographies
digital spaces
digital methods
digital cultures
digital economies
digital politics
With illustrious instructors and researchers contributing to every chapter, Digital Geographies is the ideal textbook for courses concerning digital geographies, digital and new media and Internet communications, and the spatial knowledge of politics.
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Drawing together a range of creative and insightful thinkers, this crucial volume explores the ever more complex and era defining connections between technology and place. As a vital and authoritative resource, this book deals with the changing fabric of our digitally remastered lives. -- David Beer As digital geographies have become both map and territory for the vast majority of the world's human inhabitants, geographers, aiming to make sense of this terrain, have found that digital technologies are likewise transforming the form, content, and methods of their work. Digital Geographies is the essential guidebook to this new world. -- Shannon MatternMore details
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Rob Kitchin is a Professor in Maynooth University Social Sciences Institute and Department of Geography. He was a European Research Council Advanced Investigator on the Programmable City project (2013-2018) and a principal investigator on the Building City Dashboards project (2016-2020) and for the Digital Repository of Ireland (2009-2017). He is the (co)author or (co)editor of 31 other academic books, and (co)author of over 200 articles and book chapters. He has been an editor of Dialogues in Human Geography, Progress in Human Geography and Social and Cultural Geography, and was the co-Editor-in-Chief of the International Encyclopedia of Human Geography. He was the 2013 recipient of the Royal Irish Academy's Gold Medal for the Social Sciences. Agnieszka Leszczynski is a Lecturer in the School of Environment at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Her work is situated at the subdisciplinary interfaces of GIScience and human geography and examines issues around geospatial technologies and critical GIScience. She has published a range of articles in leading Geography journals including Progress in Human Geography and Environment and Planning D: Society and Space.
Content
PART 1 Digital Spaces
Chapter 2 Spatialities - Agnieszka Leszczynski
Chapter 3 Urban - Andres Luque-Ayala
Chapter 4 Rural - Martin Dodge
Chapter 5 Mapping - Matthew W Wilson
Chapter 6 Mobilities - Tim Schwanen
PART 2 Digital Methods
Chapter 7 Epistemologies - Jim Thatcher
Chapter 8 Data and Data Infrastructures - Rob Kitchin and Tracey Lauriault
Chapter 9 Qualitative Methods and Geohumanities - Meghan Cope
Chapter 10 Participatory Methods and Citizen Science - Hilary Geoghegan
Chapter 11 Cartography and Geographic Information Systems - David O'Sullivan
Chapter 12 Statistics, Modelling and Data Science - Daniel Arribas-Bel
PART 3 Digital Cultures
Chapter 13 Media and Popular Culture - James Ash
Chapter 14 Subject/ivities - Sam Kinsley
Chapter 15 Representation and Mediation - Gillian Rose
PART 4 Digtial Economies
Chapter 16 Labour - Mark Graham and Mohammad Anwar
Chapter 17 Industries - Matt Zook
Chapter 18 Sharing Economy - Lizzie Richardson
Chapter 19 Traditional Industries - Bruno Moriset
PART 5 Digital Politics
Chapter 20 Development - Dorothea Kleine
Chapter 21 Governance - Rob Kitchin
Chapter 22 Civics - Taylor Shelton
Chapter 23 Ethics - Linnet Taylor
Chapter 24 Knowledge Politics - Jason C Young
Chapter 25 Geopolitics - Jeremy Crampton
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