
Location, Location-awareness, And Location Data Have All Become Familiar And Increasingly Significant Parts Of Our Everyday Mobile-mediated Experiences. Cultural Economies Of Locative Media Examines The Ways In Which Location-based Services, Such As Gps-enabled Mobile Smartphones, Are Socially, Culturally, Economically, And Politically Produced Just As Much As They Are Technically Designed And Manufactured. Rowan Wilken Explores The Complex Interrelationships That Mutually Define New Business Models And The Economic Factors That Emerge Around, And Structure, Locative Media Services. Further, He Offers Readers Insight Into The Diverse Social Uses, Cultures Of Consumption, And Policy Implications Of Location, Providing A Detailed, Critical Account Of Contemporary0location-sensitive Mobile Data. Cultural Economies Of Locative Media Delves Into The Ideas, Technologies, Contexts, And Power Relationships That Define This Scholarship, Resulting In A Rich Portrait Of Locative Media In All Of Its Cultural And Economic Complexity. The Topography Of Locative Media -- Section Introduction -- Location Services Ecosystems -- The Business Of Maps -- Location Integration And Data Markets -- Cultures Of Use -- Section Introduction -- Locative Media Arts And Political Aesthetics -- App Entanglements -- Territories Of The City And The Self: Locative Mobile Social Networking, Urban Exploration And Identity Performance -- Geodata Capture And Privacy -- Section Introduction -- Location Data Extraction And Retention -- Mobile Social Networking And Locational Privacy. Rowan Wilken. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
This book investigates how location-based services and locative media are shaped by complex social, cultural, economic, and political forces rather than purely technical design. Rowan Wilken, a scholar in media and communication, utilizes a multidisciplinary framework to analyze the ecosystem of GPS-enabled mobile technologies. He argues that the economic models and business structures surrounding location data are inextricably linked to the ways these technologies are consumed and regulated in contemporary society.
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Experts identify this work as a significant contribution to the study of mobile media and the political economy of digital platforms. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the comprehensive nature of the author's analysis regarding the social implications of location data.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0190234946
ISBN-13:
9780190234942
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