Virtual Geographies: Bodies, Space and RelationsMike Crang, Phil Crang, Jon May Psychology Press, 1999 - 322 páginas Virtual Geographies explores the possibilities and dangers brought by the revolution in communication technologies, outlining how these technologies are being used to produce new geographies and new types of space. |
Índice
Introduction | 1 |
optical technologies | 23 |
its social shaping and public negotiation | 44 |
restructuring telecommunications | 63 |
The convergence of virtual and actual in the Global | 92 |
From city space to cyberspace | 109 |
Geographies of surveillant simulation | 131 |
The Information Society and rural | 149 |
Gender and the landscapes of computing in | 178 |
reading | 205 |
the space of hypertext bodies | 222 |
Unthinkable complexity? Cyberspace otherwise | 244 |
simulation suppletion seduction | 261 |
284 | |
315 | |
the Zapatista rebellion | 164 |
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Virtual Geographies: Bodies, Space and Relations Mike Crang,Phil Crang,Jon May Vista previa restringida - 2013 |
Virtual Geographies: Bodies, Space and Relations Mike Crang,Phil Crang,Jon May Vista previa restringida - 1999 |
Virtual Geographies: Bodies, Space and Relations Mike Crang,Phil Crang,Jon May Vista previa restringida - 2013 |
Términos y frases comunes
actors architecture argue argument Baudrillard become body Bruno Latour camera obscura CCTV characterised Chiapas communication complex constituted consumer context cultural customers cyberfeminism cyberhosts cyberpunk cyberspace debates Deleuze and Guattari discourses Donna Haraway economic electronic emergence emphasis environment European Union example experience EZLN gender Gibson's global groups Haraway human hyperreality hypertext images increasingly interaction Internet landscapes of computing Latour light linked London machine malls Matrix means mediazation metaphors metonymic modern Neoplatonic NetCafé networks Neuromancer on-line landscapes organisations political possible Post Office postmodern practices privatisation production public space readers relations representation rhetoric Routledge rural development rural North science fiction sense social identities Society Sorkin space-time spatial structure suggests surveillant simulation technoscience Telecom NZ telecommunications telematics telephone service telephone's theory urban users virtual geographies virtual reality virtual technologies vision wayleave workers Zapatistas
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