This book presents the first in-depth discussion of how specific geographical and historical conditions shape the way in which mobile phone maps are read, deployed, and engaged with in daily life.
Clancy Wilmott is Assistant Professor in the Berkeley Centre for New Media and the Department of Geography at the University of California, Berkeley. She was previously Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Manchester, Vice-Chancellors Postdoctoral Research Fellow at RMIT University, and a Postdoctoral Researcher on European Research Council project Charting the Digital based at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies of the University of Warwick. Her research focuses on the relationship between digital tech nologies and spatial representation across cartography and new media.
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Part One: Maps, Mappers, Mapping 1. Introduction: mapping beyond the map 2. Tools: epistemologies, methodologies, an-archaeologies Part Two: Space/Sydney 3. Other spaces 4. Unsettling spaces Marianna/Landscapes Kyja/Grids Tanija/Infrastructures 5. Feeling spaces Sarah/Hauntings Nick/Intuitions Shaun/Embodiments 6.Imagining spaces Cliff/Stories Benjamin/Possibilities Cassie/Dreams Part Three: Cartography/Cities 7. Drawing the line 8. Here, there be digits. Part Four: Digital/Hong Kong 9. Other digitalities 10. Classifying the digital Daren/Names Ellen/Identities Ravi/Numbers Vicki/Lines 11. Stabilising the digital Taylor/memories Camillie/mobilities Magdalna/natures Mohammed/topographies Part Five: Mobile Mapping 12. Conclusion: Endings and Beginnings 13. Index