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Information, Communication & Society, 2018
I recently found myself exploring Brisbane, Queensland. I was there for a couple of days to attend a conference.
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I recently found myself exploring Brisbane, Queensland. I was there for a couple of days to attend a conference.
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2011
Mobile and locative media are, inescapably, surveillance media. Surveillance is a feature which has not been decreasing by the use of these media, but instead it has been increasing with ever growing levels of subtlety. These media are introducing a new regime of surveillance, one which I have been calling tracking surveillance, a regime that is ...
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Mobile and locative media are, inescapably, surveillance media. Surveillance is a feature which has not been decreasing by the use of these media, but instead it has been increasing with ever growing levels of subtlety. These media are introducing a new regime of surveillance, one which I have been calling tracking surveillance, a regime that is ...
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Cyberpragmatics in the age of locative media
2021Abstract One of the aims of cyberpragmatics (Yus 2001, 2010a, 2011a, 2013) is to explain the role that interfaces play in the (un)successful outcome of virtual interactions, and their mediation in the management of the relevance-related formula of comprehension. However, many things
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Precedents for the Design of Locative Media
2008This chapter investigates the emergence of new forms of communication environments, supported by the integration of new mobile and locative media technologies and the impact that the implementation of these systems may have on mediated communication within the urban context.
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Interface culture and gendered privacy risks in the context of Chinese locative social media use
Social Identities, 2021Altman Yuzhu Peng, Feng Gu
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Information Places: Defining Settings for Locative Media
2009In our everyday life we are used to using physical settings as backgrounds for social encounters; we might agree to ‘Meet on the corner’ or ‘See you at the café’. But information available and delivered on mobile devices enables a different relationship with our spatial world.
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