As digital technologies have become part of everyday life, mediating tasks such as work, travel, consumption, production, and leisure, they are having increasingly profound effects on phenomena that are of immediate concern to geographers. These include: the production of space, spatiality and mobilities; the processes, practices, and forms of mapping; the contours of spatial knowledge and imaginaries; and, the formation and enactment of spatial knowledge politics Similarly, there are distinct geographies of digital media such as those of the internet, games, and social media that have become indispensable to geographic practice and scholarship across sub-disciplines, regardless of conceptual approach
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Over the past decade, a new set of interactive, open, participatory, and networked spatial media hav...
This paper set out to investigate physical geography as represented in online cartographies and aske...
This book argues for a theory of mobile mapping, a situated and spatial approach towards researching...
Taking its point of departure in a critical discussion of the imagined dividing line between physica...
As digital technologies have become part of everyday life, mediating tasks such as work, travel, con...
Geography is in the midst of a digital turn. This turn is reflected in both geographic scholarship a...
Over the past two decades, geospatial technologies have increasingly and profoundly influenced how e...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between the digital and geography. Our analysis provides ...
Framing the edited volume A Research Agenda for Digital Geographies, this chapter explores the state...
The term ‘spatial media’ has traditionally been used to describe the intersections between informati...
Over the past decade a new set of spatial and locative technologies have been rolled out, including ...
New technologies are introducing important changes in all scientific objects, especially in the fiel...
This paper considers some significant questions in geography and cognate fields about the roles of m...
Geolocation and spatial data have become ubiquitous components of digital and mobile media. The con...
This paper addresses how geographers conceptualize cultural artifacts. Many geographical studies of ...
Over the past decade, a new set of interactive, open, participatory, and networked spatial media hav...
This paper set out to investigate physical geography as represented in online cartographies and aske...
This book argues for a theory of mobile mapping, a situated and spatial approach towards researching...
Taking its point of departure in a critical discussion of the imagined dividing line between physica...