1st Edition

Mobile Technology and Place

Edited By Rowan Wilken, Gerard Goggin Copyright 2012
    252 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    256 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    An international roster of contributors come together in this comprehensive volume to examine the complex interactions between mobile media technologies and issues of place. Balancing philosophical reflection with empirical analysis, this book examines the specific contexts in which place and mobile technologies come into focus, intersect, and interact. Given the far-reaching impact of contemporary mobile technology use – and given the lasting importance of the concept and experiences of place – this book will appeal to a wide range of scholars in media and cultural studies, sociology, and philosophy of technology.

    1: Theorising Place & Mobiles  1. Mobilising Place: Conceptual Currents and Controversies Rowan Wilken & Gerard Goggin  2. The Place of Mobility: Technology, Connectivity, and Individualization Jeff Malpas  3. Topologies of Human-Mobile-Assemblages Richard Ek  2: Media, Publics and Place-Making  4. When Urban Public Places Become ‘Hybrid Ecologies’: Proximity-based Game Encounters in Dragon Quest 9 in France and Japan Christian Licoppe and Yorika Inada  5. The Urban Dynamics of Net Localities: How Mobile and Location-Aware Technologies are Transforming Places Eric Gordon and Adriana de Souza e Silva  6. The Real Estate of the Trained Up Self: (Or is this England?) Caroline Bassett  3: Urbanity, Rurality, and the Scene of Mobiles  7. (Putting) Mobile Technologies in their Place: A Geographical Perspective Chris Gibson, Susan Luckman, and Chris Brennan-Horley  8. Still Mobile: A Case Study on Mobility, Home and Being Away in Shanghai Larissa Hjorth  9. Connection and Inspiration: Phenomenology, Mobile Communications, Place Iain Sutherland  4: Bodies, Screens, and Relations of Place  10. Going Wireless: Disengaging the Ethical Life Edward S. Casey  11. Parerga of the Third Screen: Mobile Media, Place and Presence Ingrid Richardson and Rowan Wilken  12. Encoding Place: The Politics of Mobile Location Technologies Gerard Goggin  13. The Infosphere, the Geosphere and the Mirror: The Geomedia-Based Normative Renegotiations of Body and Place Francesco Lapenta

    Biography

    Gerard Goggin is Professor of Media and Communications in the Department of Media and Communications, the University of Sydney. He is widely published on the social and cultural aspects of mobiles and Internet, with books including New Technologies and the Media (2012), Global Mobile Media (2011), Mobile Technologies: From Telecommunications to Media (2009), Internationalizing Internet Studies (2009), Cell Phone Culture (2006), Virtual Nation: The Internet in Australia (2005), and Digital Disability (Rowman & Littlefield, 2003).

    Rowan Wilken is Lecturer in Media & Communication, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia. He is author of a number of articles that examine the relationship between place and media. His present research interests include digital technologies and culture, mobile and locative media, old and new media, and theories and practices of everyday life. He is author of Teletechnologies, Place & Community (Routledge, 2011).

    ‘In sum, this book is a prime resource and excellent initial investigation of one of the most basic concepts for mobile media studies.’ Oliver Leistert, Mobile Media & Communication