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Deciding Where to Live - Information Studies on Where to Live in America (Hardcover) Loot Price: R3,556
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Deciding Where to Live - Information Studies on Where to Live in America (Hardcover): Melissa G. Ocepek, William Aspray

Deciding Where to Live - Information Studies on Where to Live in America (Hardcover)

Melissa G. Ocepek, William Aspray

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Deciding Where to Live: Information Studies on Where to Live in America explores major themes related to where to live in America, not only about the acquisition of a home but also the ways in which where one lives relates to one's cultural identity. It shows how changes in media and information technology are shaping both our housing choices and our understanding of the meaning of personal place. The work is written using widely accessible language but supported by a strong academic foundation from information studies and other humanities and social science disciplines. Chapters analyze everyday information behavior related to questions about where to live. The eleven major chapters are: Chapter 1: Where to live as an information problem: three contemporary examples Chapter 2: Turning in place: Real estate agents and the move from information custodians to information brokers Chapter 3: The Evolving Residential Real Estate Information Ecosystem: The Rise of Zillow Chapter 4: Privacy, Surveillance, and the "Smart Home" Chapter 5: This Old House, Fixer Upper, and Better Homes & Gardens: The Housing Crisis and Media Sources Chapter 6: A Community Responds to Growth: An Information Story About What Makes for a Good Place to Live." Chapter 7: The Valley Between Us: The meta-hodology of racial segregation in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Chapter 8: Modeling Hope: Boundary Objects and Design Patterns in a Heartland Heterotopia Chapter 9: Home buying in Everyday Life: How Emotion and Time Pressure Shape High Stakes Deciders' Information Behavior Chapter 10: In Search of Home: Examining Information Seeking and Sources That Help African Americans Determine Where to Live Chapter 11: Where to Live in Retirement: A Complex Information Problem While the book is partly about the goal-directed activity of individuals who want to buy a house, and the infrastructure that supports that activity, it is also about personal activities that are either not goal directed or are directed at other goals such as deciding in which geographic location to live, personal entertainment, cultural understanding, or identity formation.

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Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Country of origin: United States
Release date: October 2020
Editors: Melissa G. Ocepek • William Aspray
Dimensions: 227 x 162 x 31mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 342
ISBN-13: 978-1-5381-3969-1
Categories: Books > Reference & Interdisciplinary > Library & information sciences > Library & information services
Books > Health, Home & Family > Home & house maintenance > Housing & property for the individual
Books > Business & Economics > Finance & accounting > Finance > Property & real estate
Books > Business & Economics > Business & management > Management & management techniques > Management decision making > General
Books > Money & Finance > Property & real estate
LSN: 1-5381-3969-3
Barcode: 9781538139691

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