1. Code and the City (Rob Kitchin and Sung-Yueh Perng) Part One: Code, coding, cities 2. From a line of code to an assemblage to the entire city (Rob Kitchin) 3. Code-crowd: How software repositories express urban life (Adrian Mackenzie) 4. Encountering the city at hackathons (Sophia Maalsen and Sung-Yueh Perng) 5. Abstract urbanism (Matthew Fuller and Graham Harwood) 6. Interfacing urban intelligence (Shannon Mattern) Part Two: Code, locative/social media, mobility 7. Moving applications: A multilayered approach to mobile computing (Jim Merricks) 8. Digital social interactions in the city: Reflecting on location-based social media (Luigina Ciolfi, and Gabriela Avram) 9. Feeling place in the city: strange ontologies, Foursquare and location-based social media (Leighton Evans) 10. Cultural curation and urban Interfaces: Locative media as experimental platforms for cultural data (Nanna Verhoeff) 11. Digital urbanism in crises: A hopeful monster? (Monika Büscher, Michael Liegl and Katrina Petersen) Part Three: Cities, knowledge, governance 12. Cities and context: The codification of small areas through geodemographic classification (Alex Singleton) 13. The city and the Feudal Internet: Examining institutional materialities Paul Dourish) 14. Semantic cities: Coded geopolitics and rise of the semantic web (Heather Ford and Mark Graham) 15. Coding alternative modes of governance: Learning from experimental "peer to peer cities" (Alison Powell) 16. Big data and stratification urban futures (Agnieszka Leszczynski) 17. The Cryptographic city (David M. Berry)
Biography
Rob Kitchin is Professor and ERC Advanced Investigator in the National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth.
Sung-Yueh Perng is a postdoctoral researcher on the Programmable City project at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth.






