Frith, JordanUnknown
Polity Press (Cambridge, UK, 2015) (eng) English9780745685014Digital media and society seriesUnknownLOCATION-BASED SERVICES-SOCIAL ASPECTS; Unknown
"Smartphone adoption has surpassed 50% of the population in more than 15 countries, and there are now more than one million mobile applications people can download to their phones. Many of these applications take advantage of smartphones as locative media, which is what allows smartphones to be located in physical space. Applications that take advantage of people's location are called location-based services, and they are the focus of this book. Smartphones as locative media raise important questions about how we understand the complicated relationship between the Internet and physical space. This book addresses these questions through an interdisciplinary theoretical framework and a detailed analysis of how various popular mobile applications including Google Maps, Facebook, Instagram, Yelp, and Foursquare use people's location to provide information about their surrounding space. The topics explored in this book are essential reading for anyone interested in how smartphones and location-based services have begun to impact the ways we navigate and engage with the physical world."--
Physical dimension
x, 183 p.21 cm.Unknown
Summary / review / table of contents
From atoms to bits and back again --
Mobilities and the spatial turn --
The infrastructure of locative media --
Wayfinding through mobile interfaces --
Location and social networks --
Writing and archiving space --
Market forces and the shaping of location-based services --
The negotiation of locational privacy --
Conclusion : The future of locative media.