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The Cybercities Reader (Hardcover): Steve Graham

The Cybercities Reader (Hardcover)

Steve Graham

Series: Routledge Urban Reader Series

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Contents:
List of plates List of figures List of tables Acknowledgements Contributors Introduction : From Dreams of Transcendence to the Remediation of Urban Life Section 1: Understanding Cybercities Part 1: Cybercity Archaeologies 1. Nigel Thrift 1996 Inhuman Geographies: Landscapes of Speed, Light and Power 2. Joel Tarr 1987 The City and The Telegraph: Urban Telecommunications in the Pre-Telephone Era 3. Ithiel de Sola-Pool 1976 The Structure of Cities 4. Melvyn Webber 1964 The Urban Place and the Non-Place Urban Realm From Explorations Into Urban Structure 5. Thomas Streeter 1987 The Cable Fable Revisited: Discourse, Policy and the Making of Cable Television 6. Thomas J. Campanella 2002 Webcameras and the Telepresent Landscape Part 2: Theorising Cybercities 7. Gilles Deleuze 1988 Postscript on Societies of Control 8. Paul Virilio 1987 The Third Interval 9. Manuel Castells 2002 Space of Flows, Space of Places : Materials for a Theory of Urbanism in the Information Age 10. Lieven de Cauter 2002 The Capsule and the Network : Notes Toward a General Theory 11. Nigel Thrift 1997 Cities Without Modernity, Cites With Magic 12. Deirdre Boden and Harvey Molotch 2002 Cyperspace Meets the Compulsion of Proximity 13. Timothy Luke 2002 The Co-Existence of Cyborgs, Humachines and Environments in Postmodernity: Getting Over the End of Nature Part 3: Cybercities : Hybrid Forms and Recombinant Spaces 14. Stefano Boeri 2002 Eclectic Atlases 15. William Mitchell 2000 The City of Bits Hypothesis 16. Mike Crang 2000 Urban Morphology and the Shaping of the Transmissible City 17. Zac Carey 2002 Generation Txt : The Telephone Hits the Street 18. Stephen Graham 2002 Excavating the Material Geographies of Cybercities 19. Anthony Townsend 2002 Learning From September 11th : ICT Infrastructure Collapses in a Global Cybercity Section 2: Cybercity Dimensions Part 4: Cybercity Mobilities 20. Nick Barley 2000 People 21. Pnina Ohana Plaut 2002 Do Telecommunications Make Transportation Obsolete? 22. Mimi Sheller and John Urry 2002 The City and the CyberCar 23. David Holmes 2002 Cybercommuting on an Information Superhighway: The Case of Melbourne's CityLink 24. Keller Easterling 2002 The New Orgman : Logistics as an Organizing Principle of Contemporary Cities 25. Mark Gottdeiner 2001 Deterritorialisation and the Airport Part 5: Cybercity Economies 26. Saskia Sassen 2000 Agglomeration in the Digital Era? 27. Vincent Mosco 2002 Webs of Myth and Power: Connectivity and the New Computer Technopolis 28. Matthew Zook 2002 Cyberspace and Local Places: The Urban Dominance of Dot-com Geography in the Late 1990s 29. Andrew Gillespie 2000 Teleworking and the City: Myths of Workplace and Ranald Richardson Transcendence and Travel Reduction 30. Ewart Skinner 1998 The Caribbean Data Processors 31. Martin Dodge 2002 Geographies of E-commerce : The Case of Amazon.com 32. Andrew Murphy 2002 The Web, the Grocer, and the City 33. Yuko Aoyama 2002 E-Commerce and Urban Space in Japan : Accessing the Net via Convenience Stores 34. Susan Davis 1999 Space Jam: Media Conglomerates Build the Entertainment City Part 6: Social and Cultural Worlds of Cybercities 35. Robert Luke 2002 Habit@Online: Web Portals as Purchasing Ideology 36. David Morley 2001 At Home With the Media 37. Keith Hampton 2003 Netville : Community On and Offline in a Wired Suburb 38. Nina Wakeford 1999 Gender and Landscapes of Computing in an Internet Café 39. Timo Kopomaa 2002 Speaking Mobile : Intensified Everyday Life, Condensed City 40. Anne Beamish 2001 The City in Cyberspace From Reimaging the City 41. Ken Hillis 1999 Identity, Embodiment, and Place : Virtual Reality as Postmodern Technology Part 7: Cybercity Public Domains and Digital Divides 42. Fred Dewey 1997 Cyburbanism as a Way of Life 43. Rebecca Solnit 2000 San Francisco : Capital of the Twenty-First Century 44. David Lyon 2002 Surveillance in the City 45. Benton Foundation 2000 Defining the Technology Gap 46. Shirin Madon 1998 Bangalore : Internal Disparities of a City Caught in the Information Age 47. Ana María 2002 Public Internet Cabins and the Digital Divide in Fernández-Maldonado, Developing World Megacities : A Case Study of Lima 48. Danny Kruger 1997 Access Denied 49. Stephen Graham 2002 The Software-Sorted City: Rethinking the Digital Divide Section 3: Shaping Cybercities? Part 8: Cybercity Strategy and Politics 50. Stephen Graham and Simon Marvin 1999 Planning Cyber-Cities? Integrating Telecommunications into Urban Planning 51. Tim Bunnell 2002 Cyberjaya and Putrajaya: Malaysia's 'Intelligent' Cities 52. Neil Coe and Henry Wai-chung Yeung 2002 Grounding Global Flows: Constructing an E-Commerce Hub in Singapore 53. Richard Sclove 2002 Cybernetic Wal-Mart : Will Internet Tax Breaks Kill Main Street USA? 54. Thomas Horan 2000 Recombinations for Community Meaning 55. Walter Siembab 2002 Retrofitting Sprawl: A Cyber Strategy for Livable Communities 56. Geert Lovink 2002 The Rise and Fall of the Digital City Metaphor and Community in 1990s Amsterdam 57. Andreas Broeckmann 2000 Public Spheres and Network Interfaces Part 9: Cybercity Futures 58. Rob Warren, Stacy Warren, Sam Nunn and Colin Warren The Future Of The Future In Planning Theory: Appropriating Cyberpunk Visions Of The City 59. Martin Pawley 1998 Terminal 2098 60. Jean Michel Dewailly 1999 Sustainable Tourist Space : From Reality to Virtual Reality? 61. John Adams 2002 A Letter from the Future 62. Philip Agre 2002 Life After Cyberspace 63. Peter Huber and Mark Mills 2002 How Technology Will Defeat Terrorism

General

Imprint: Routledge
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Series: Routledge Urban Reader Series
Release date: December 2003
First published: December 2003
Editors: Steve Graham
Dimensions: 246 x 189 x 26mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 464
ISBN-13: 978-0-415-27955-0
Categories: Books > Reference & Interdisciplinary > Communication studies > General
Books > Science & Mathematics > Science: general issues > Impact of science & technology on society
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LSN: 0-415-27955-0
Barcode: 9780415279550

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