Mobile Technology and Place

Mobile Technology and Place by Rowan Wilken, published by Routledge on November 10, 2014, is a comprehensive volume that explores the intricate relationships between mobile media technologies and the concept of place. This edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English, featuring contributions from an international roster of scholars who balance philosophical reflection with empirical analysis.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the contexts in which mobile technologies and place intersect and interact. The book delves into various subjects, including social science, human geography, and media studies, making it relevant for scholars interested in the implications of mobile technology on cultural and social dynamics. Through its diverse perspectives, this work aims to illuminate the far-reaching impact of contemporary mobile technology use on our understanding of place.
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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.
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