Digital futures and the city of today: new technologies and physical spaces / edited by Glenda Amayo Caldwell, Carl H Smith and Edward M Clift
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Mediated Cities Series / edited by Graham CairnsPublication details: Intellect Bristo, 2016. UK:Description: x, 267 p. : illustrationsISBN:- 9781783205608
- 711 DIG
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Books | Library, SPAB H-2 | Non Fiction | 711 DIG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 010165 |
Chapter One: No need to fix: Strategic inclusivity in developing and managing the smart city / Alessandro Aurigi --
Chapter Two: Reimag(in)ing the city: Street View as storyspace / Aroussiak Gabrielian --
Chapter Three: Information, communication and the digital city / Cláudia Sofia Gonçalves Ferreira Lima --
Chapter Four: From the iron cage to the mediated city / Cristina Miranda de Almeida --
Chapter Five: Identity management, premediation and the city / Sandra Wilson and Lilia Gomez Flores --
Chapter Six: Urban utopics: The politics of the digital city view / Gavin Perin and Linda Matthews --
Chapter Seven: Place, play and privacy: Exploring location-based applications and spatial experience / Melanie Chan --
Chapter Eight: Post-digital approaches to mapping memory, heritage and identity in the city / Georgios Artopoulos and Nikolas Bakirtzis --
Chapter Nine: Responsive transport environments: System thinking as a method to combine media architecture into a digital ecology to improve public transport / M. Hank Haeusler --
Chapter Ten: Digital urban health and security: NYC's got an app for that / Kristin Scott --
Chapter Eleven: Explorations of an urban intervention management system: A reflection on how to deal with urban complex systems and deliver dynamic change / Marta A.G. Miguel, Richard Laing and Quazi Mahtab Zaman --
Chapter Twelve: Innovative urban mobility shaped by users through pervasive information and communication technologies / Marco Zilvetti, Matteo Conti and Fausto Brevi --
Chapter Thirteen: Blurring the physical boundaries of the city: Meida architecture and urban informatics for community engagement / Glenda Amayo Caldwell and Mirko Guaralda.
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