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Code/Space: Software and Everyday Life
- R. Kitchin, M. Dodge
- Engineering
- 22 April 2011
After little more than half a century since its initial development, computer code is extensively and intimately woven into the fabric of our everyday lives. From the digital alarm clock that wakes… Expand
Rethinking maps
- R. Kitchin, M. Dodge
- 1 June 2007
In this paper we argue that cartography is profitably conceived as a processual, rather than representational, science. Building on recent analysis concerning the philosophical underpinnings of… Expand
Code and the Transduction of Space
- R. Kitchin, M. Dodge
- Computer Science
- 1 March 2005
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Thinking about maps
- R. Kitchin, C. Perkins, M. Dodge
- Geography
- 2009
Given the long history of map-making and its scientific and scholarly traditions
one might expect the study of cartography and mapping theory to be relatively
moribund pursuits with long… Expand
Mapping Cyberspace
- M. Dodge, R. Kitchin
- Geography
- 2 November 2000
From the Publisher:
"Space is central to our lives. Because of this, much attention is directed at understanding and explaining the geographic world. Mapping Cyberspace is a book, which extends this… Expand
‘Outlines of a World Coming into Existence’: Pervasive Computing and the Ethics of Forgetting
- M. Dodge, R. Kitchin
- Sociology
- 1 June 2007
In this paper we examine the potential of pervasive computing to create widespread sousveillance, which will complement surveillance, through the development of life-logs—sociospatial archives that… Expand
NEW DIGITAL GEOGRAPHIES: INFORMATION, COMMUNICATION, AND PLACE
- Matthew Zook, M. Dodge, Y. Aoyama, A. Townsend
- Geography
- 2004
This chapter provides an overview of contemporary trends relevant to the development of geographies based on new digital technologies such as the Internet and mobile phones. Visions of utopian and… Expand
Mapping modes, methods and moments: a manifesto for map studies
- M. Dodge, C. Perkins, R. Kitchin
- Geography
- 2009
Chapter 12 Mapping modes, methods and moments: a manifesto for map studies Martin Dodge and Chris Perkins School of Environment and Development, University of Manchester Rob Kitchin NIRSA and… Expand
The potential of Web-based mapping and virtual reality technologies for modelling urban environments
Abstract The paper will consider the potential of interactive mapping and virtual reality technologies being developed on the World Wide Web (WWW) for the visualisation, modelling and analysis of… Expand
Crowdsourced Cartography: Mapping Experience and Knowledge
- M. Dodge, R. Kitchin
- Sociology
- 1 January 2013
This paper considers the emerging phenomenon of crowdsourced cartography in relation to ideas about the organisation of contemporary knowledge production in capitalist societies. Taking a… Expand