The mobile social network Foursquare has gained popularity in the last few years among both users and businesses. This article explores how the use of Foursquare changes and impacts people’s sense of place. Drawing on the work of Lofland (1998) on the social production of space, we argue that as new socio-spatial information (i.e. who checks in where) is introduced via the mobile social network, it can change the way people experience a place. Based on qualitative in-depth interviews with active Foursquare users, we explore person-to-person and person-to-place connections and argue that Foursquare promotes parochialization of public space
This article argues that location-based services (LBS) like the social network-based LBS Foursquare ...
The digitalization of urban space is reframing the city, providing new connective possibilities as w...
Mobile social applications or software refer to mobile phone systems that allow users to connect wit...
The mobile social network Foursquare has gained popularity in the last few years among both users an...
Foursquare was a mobile social networking application that enabled people to share location with fr...
Foursquare is a location-based social network (LBSN) that combines gaming elements with features con...
Foursquare is a location-based social network (LBSN) that can be used to explore locations and mark ...
Foursquare is a location-based social network (LBSN) that allows people to share their location with...
In their book, Location-Based Social Media: Space, Time and Identity, Leighton Evans and Michael Sak...
This paper takes a political economic and “platform politics” approach in examining the shifting bus...
With over 3 million users to date, Foursquare represents the most popular of a developing trend in i...
Foursquare is a location-based social network (LBSN) that combines gaming elements with features con...
In their book, Location-Based Social Media: Space, Time and Identity, Leighton Evans and Michael Sak...
In this article, we explore the social construction of geomedia in relation to mobile photo-taking. ...
This article argues that location-based services (LBS) like the social network-based LBS Foursquare ...
This article argues that location-based services (LBS) like the social network-based LBS Foursquare ...
The digitalization of urban space is reframing the city, providing new connective possibilities as w...
Mobile social applications or software refer to mobile phone systems that allow users to connect wit...
The mobile social network Foursquare has gained popularity in the last few years among both users an...
Foursquare was a mobile social networking application that enabled people to share location with fr...
Foursquare is a location-based social network (LBSN) that combines gaming elements with features con...
Foursquare is a location-based social network (LBSN) that can be used to explore locations and mark ...
Foursquare is a location-based social network (LBSN) that allows people to share their location with...
In their book, Location-Based Social Media: Space, Time and Identity, Leighton Evans and Michael Sak...
This paper takes a political economic and “platform politics” approach in examining the shifting bus...
With over 3 million users to date, Foursquare represents the most popular of a developing trend in i...
Foursquare is a location-based social network (LBSN) that combines gaming elements with features con...
In their book, Location-Based Social Media: Space, Time and Identity, Leighton Evans and Michael Sak...
In this article, we explore the social construction of geomedia in relation to mobile photo-taking. ...
This article argues that location-based services (LBS) like the social network-based LBS Foursquare ...
This article argues that location-based services (LBS) like the social network-based LBS Foursquare ...
The digitalization of urban space is reframing the city, providing new connective possibilities as w...
Mobile social applications or software refer to mobile phone systems that allow users to connect wit...