Code/space bibliography

Abba, Thomas, 2009, “Hybrid Stories: Examining the future of transmedia narrative” Journal of Science Fiction Film & Television 1 (2), pp. 59-76.
Adey, Peter, 2004, “Secured and sorted mobilities: Examples from the airport” Surveillance and Society 1 (4), pp. 500-519.

Adey, Peter, 2009, “Facing airport security: affect, biopolitcs and the pre-emptive securitization of the mobile body” Environment and Planning D: Society & Space 27 (2), pp. 274-295.

Amin, Ash, Thrift, Nigel, 2002 Cities: Reimagining the Urban. Polity, London.

Andrejevic, Mark, 2005, “Nothing comes between me and my CPU: smart clothes and “ubiquitous” computing” Theory, Culture & Society 22 (3), pp. 101-119.

Applewhite, Ashton, 2002, “What knows where you are?” IEEE Pervasive Computing 1 (4), pp. 4-8.

Ash, James, 2009, “Emerging spatialities of the screen: video games and the reconfiguration of spatial awareness” Environment and Planning A 41 (9), pp. 2105-2124.

Ash, James, 2010, “Teleplastic technologies: charting practices of orientation and navigation in videogaming” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 35 (3), pp. 414-430.

Ash, James, 2010, “Architectures of affect: anticipating and manipulating the event in processes of videogame design and testing” Environment and Planning D: Society & Space 28 pp. 653-671.

Ash, James, 2012, “Technology, Technicity and Emerging Practices of Temporal Sensitivity in Videogames” Environment and Planning A 44 (1), pp. 187-203.

Aurigi, Alessandro, De Cindio, Fiorella (Eds.), 2008 Augmented Urban Spaces: Articulating the Physical and Electronic City. Ashgate, Aldershot, UK and Burlington, VT.

Barnes, Tervor J., Hannah, Matthew, 2001, “The place of numbers: Histories, geographies, and theories of quantification” Environment and Planning D: Society & Space 19 (4), pp. 379-383.

Barry, Andrew, 2001 Political Machines: Governing a technological society. Athlone, London.

Bell, Genevieve, 2004, “Intimate Computing?” Internet Computing 8 (6), pp. 91-93.

Bell, Genevieve, Dourish, Paul, 2007, “Yesterday’s Tomorrows: Notes on ubiquitous computing’s dominant vision” Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 11 (2), pp. 133-143.

Bennett, C. J., 2001, “Cookies, web bugs, webcams and cue cats: Patterns of surveillance on the world wide web” Ethics and Information Technology 3 (3), pp. 195-208.

Berry, David M., 2004, “The contestation of code: A preliminary investigation into the discourse of the free/libre and open source movements” Critical Discourse Studies 1 (1), pp. 65-98.

Berry, David M., 2011 The Philosophy of Software: Code and Mediation in the Digital Age. Palgrave, London.

Bingham, Nick, 1996, “Object-ions: From technological determinism towards geographies of relations” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 14 (6), pp. 635-657.

Bingham, Nick, 2001, “Digital places: living with geographic information technologies” Ecumene 8 (2), pp. 227-229.

Bingham, Nick, Valentine, Gill, Holloway, Sarah, 1999, “Where do you want to tomorrow? Connecting children and the Internet” Environment and Planning D: Society & Space 17 (6), pp. 655-672.

Bingham, Nick, Valentine, Gill, Holloway, Sarah, 2001, “Life around the screen: reframing young people’s use of the internet”. In: Watson, N., Cunningham-Burley, S. (Eds.) Reframing Bodies. Palgrave Macmillan, London, pp. 228-243.

Britcher, Robert N., 1999 The limits of software. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA.

Budd, Lucy, Adey, Peter, 2009, “The software-simulated airworld: anticipatory code and affective aeromobilities” Environment and Planning A 41 (6), pp. 1366-1385.

Castells, Manuel, 1996 The Rise of the Network Society. Blackwell, Oxford and Cambridge, MA.

Clough, Patricia Ticiento, 2000 Autoaffection: unconscious thought in the age of teletechnology. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, MN.

Crampton, Jeremy W., 2007, “The biopolitical justification for geosurveillance” Geographical Review 97 (3), pp. 389-403.

Crampton, Jeremy W., 2009, “Cartography: Maps 2.0” Progress in Human Geography 33 (1), pp. 91-100.

Crang, Michael, 2002, “Between places: Producing hubs, flows, and networks” Environment and Planning A 34 (4), pp. 569-574.

Crang, Michael, Crosbie, Tracie, Graham, Stephen, 2007, “Technology, time-space, and the remediation of neighbourhood life” Environment and Planning A 39 pp. 2405-2422.

Crang, Michael, Graham, Stephen, 2007, “Sentient Cities: Ambient intelligence and the politics of urban space” Information, Communication and Society 10 (6), pp. 789-817.

Crogan, Patrick, 2010, “Bernard Stiegler: Philosophy, Technics and Activism” Cultural Politics 6 (2), pp. 133-156.

Crogan, Patrick, 2010, “The Nintendo Wii, virtualisation and gestural analogics” Culture Machine 11.

Curry, Michael R., 1997, “The digital individual and the private realm” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 87 (4), pp. 681-699.

de Goede, Marieke, Randalls, Samuel, 2009, “Precaution, preemption: arts and technologies of the actionable future” Environment and Planning D: Society & Space 27 pp. 859-878.

Dodge, Martin, Kitchin, Rob, 2004, “Flying through code/space: the real virtuality of air travel” Environment and Planning A 36 (2), pp. 195-211.

Dodge, Martin, Kitchin, Rob, 2005, “Code and the transduction of space” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 95 pp. 162-180.

Dodge, Martin, Kitchin, Rob, 2005, “Codes of life: Identification codes and the machine readable world” Environment and Planning D: Society & Space 23 (6), pp. 851-881.

Dodge, Martin, Kitchin, Rob, 2007, “”Outlines of a world coming into existence”: pervasive computing and an ethics of forgetting” environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 34 (3), pp. 431-445.

Dodge, Martin, Kitchin, Rob, 2007, “The automatic management of drivers and driving space” Geoforum 38 (2), pp. 264-275.

Dodge, Martin, Kitchin, Rob, 2009, “Software, objects, and home space” Environment and Planning A 41 (6), pp. 1344-1365.

Dodge, Martin, Kitchin, Rob, 2013, “Crowdsourced cartography” Environment and Planning A 45 (1), pp. 19-36.

Dodge, Martin, Kitchin, Rob, Zook, Matthew, 2009, “How does software make space? Exploring some geographical dimensions of pervasive computing and software studies” Environment and Planning A 41 (6), pp. 1283-1293.

Dourish, Paul, 2004 Where the action is: The foundations of embodied interaction. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Dourish, Paul, Bell, Genevieve, 2007, “The infrastructure of experience and the experience of infrastructure: meaning and structure in everyday encounters with space” environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 34 (3), pp. 414-430.

Dourish, Paul, Bell, Genevieve, 2011 Divining a Digital Future: Mess and Mythology in Ubiquitous Computing. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Fraser, Alistair, 2007, “Coded spatialities of fieldwork” Area 39 (2), pp. 242–245.

Fuller, Matthew, 2003 Behind the blip: Essays on the culture of software. Autonomedia, New York, NY.

Fuller, Matthew, 2005 Media Ecologies. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Gabrys, Jennifer, 2011 Digital Rubbish: A natural history of electronics. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI.

Galloway, Anne, 2004, “Intimations of Everyday Life: Ubiquitous computing and the city” Cultural Studies 18 (2/3), pp. 384-408.

Galloway, Anne, 2010, “Locating media futures in the present – or how to map emergent associations or expectations” Aether: the journal of media geography 5a pp. 27-36.

Galloway, Anne, Ward, Matthew, 2006, “Locative media as socialising and spatialising practices: learning from Archeology” Leonardo Electronic Almanac 14 (3/4).

Galloway, Alexander R., 2004 Protocol: How control exists after decentralization. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Galloway, Alexander R., Thacker, Eugene, 2007 The exploit: A theory of networks. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, MN.

Giddings, Seth, 2007, “Playing with nonhumans: digital games as technocultural form”. In: de Castells, S., Jensen, J. (Eds.) Worlds in Play: international perspectives on digital games research. Peter Lang, London,

Giddings, Seth, 2007, “Dionysiac machines: videogames and the triumph of the simulacra” Convergence 13 (4), pp. 417-431.

Gold, Rich, 2007 The Plenitude: Creativity, innovation and making stuff. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Graham, Mark, 2010, “Neogeography and the Palimpsests of Place” Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 101 (4), pp. 422-436.

Graham, Mark, 2011, “Cloud Collaboration: Peer-Production and the Engineering of the Internet”. In: Brunn, S. (Ed.) Engineering Earth. Springer, New York, NY, pp. 67-83.

Graham, Mark, Zook, Matthew, 2011, “Visualizing Global Cyberscapes: Mapping User Generated Placemarks” Journal of Urban Technology 18 (1), pp. 115-132.

Graham, Stephen, 1998, “The end of geography or the explosion of place? Conceptualising space, place and information technology” Progress in Human Geography 22 (2), pp. 165-185.

Graham, Stephen, 1998, “Spaces of surveillant-simulation: new technologies, digital representations and material geographies” Environment and Planning D: Society & Space 16 (4), pp. 483-504.

Graham, Stephen, 2004, “Beyond the ‘dazzling light’: from dreams of transcendence to the ‘remediation’ of urban life” New Media and Society 6 (1), pp. 16-25.

Graham, Stephen (Ed.), 2004 The Cybercities Reader. Routledge, London.

Graham, Stephen, 2005, “Software-sorted geographies” Progress in Human Geography 29 (5), pp. 562-580.

Graham, Stephen, Marvin, Simon, 2001 Splintering Urbanism: Networked Infrastructures, Technological Mobilities
and the Urban Condition. Routledge, London.

Graham, Stephen, Thrift, Nigel, 2007, “Out of order – Understanding repair and maintenance” Theory Culture & Society 24 (3), pp. 1-25.

Graham, Stephen, Wood, David M., 2003, “A Geography of Logistics: Market Authority and the Security of Supply Chains” Critical Social Policy 23 (2), pp. 227-248.

Greenfield, Adam, 2006 Everyware: The dawning age of ubiquitous computing. New Riders, Berkeley, CA.

Haggerty, Kevin, Ericson, Richard, 2000, “The surveillance assemblage” British Journal of Sociology 51 (4), pp. 605-622.

Haklay, Mordechai, 2002, “Public environmental information: understanding requirements and patterns of likely public use” Area 43 (1), pp. 17-28.

Hansen, Mark, 2006 Bodies in code: Interfaces with digital media. Routledge, New York.

Harraway, Donna, 1991, “A cyborg manifesto: science, technology and socialist-feminism in the late 20th century”.) Simians, Cyborgs and Women. Free Association Books, London, pp. 149-181.

Hayles, N. Katherine, 1999 How we became posthuman: virutal bodies, in cybernetics, literature and informatics. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Hayles, N. Katherine, 2009, “RFID: Human agency and meaning in information-intensive environments ” Theory, Culture & Society 26 (2-3), pp. 47-72.

Hayles, N. Katherine, 2012 How We Think: Digital Media and Contemporary Technogenesis. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

Hillis, Ken, 1998, “On the margins: the invisibility of communications in geography” Progress in Human Geography 22 (4), pp. 543-566.

Hillis, Ken, Petit, Michael, Jarrett, Kyle, 2012 Google and the culture of search. Routledge, London.

Hinchliffe, Steve, 1996, “Technology, power and space – the means and ends of geographies of technology” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 14 (6), pp. 659-682.

Holloway, Sarah, Valentine, Gill, 2001, “Children at home in the wired world: Reshaping and rethinking home in urban geography” Urban Geography 22 (6), pp. 562-583.

Holloway, Sarah, Valentine, Gill, 2001, “Placing cyberspace: processes of Americanization in British children’s use of the Internet” Area 33 (2), pp. 153-160.

Ito, Mizuko, Okabe, Daisuke, Matsuda, Misa (Eds.), 2005 Personal, Portable, Pedestrian: Mobile phones in Japanese life. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Jones, Owain, Williams, Morris, Fleuriot, Constance, 2003, “‘A New Sense of Place?’ Mobile ‘wearable’ information communications technology devices and the geographies of urban childhood” Children’s Geographies 1 (2), pp. 165-180.

Kindberg, Tim, Barton, John, Morgan, Jeff, Becker, Gene, Caswell, Debbie, Debaty, Phillipe, Gopal, Gita, Frid, Marcos, Krishnan, Venky, Morris, Howard, Schettino, John, Serra, Bill, Spasojevic, Mirjana, 2000, “People, places, things: Web presence for the real world”, in Proceedings of the Third IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (WMCSA’00), IEEE Computer Society

Kindberg, Tim, Chalmers, Matthew, Paulos, Eric, 2007, “Urban Computing” IEEE Pervasive Computing 6 (3), pp. 18-20.

Kirsch, S, 1995, “The incredible shrinking world? Technology and the production of space” Environment and Planning D: Society & Space 13 (5), pp. 529-555.

Kitchin, Rob, 2011, “The programmable city” environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 38 (6), pp. 945-951.

Kitchin, Rob, Dodge, Martin, 2006, “Software and the mundane management of air travel” First Monday 11 (9).

Kitchin, Rob, Dodge, Martin, 2011 Code/Space: Software and Everyday Life. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Kitchin, Rob, Kneale, James, 2001, “Science fiction or future fact? Exploring imaginative geographies of the new millennium” Progress in Human Geography 25 (1), pp. 19-35.

Kneale, James, 1999, “The virtual realities of technology and fiction: Reading William Gibson’s cyberspace”. In: Crang, M., Crang, P., May, J. (Eds.) Virtual Geographies: Bodies, spaces, relations. Routledge, London, pp. 205-221.

Kuniavsky, Mike, 2010 Smart Things: Ubiquitous Computing User Experience Design. Elsevier, Burlington, MA.

Leyshon, Andrew, 2009, “The software slump? Digital music, the democratisation of technology, and the decline of the recording studio sector within the musical economy” Environment and Planning A 41 (6), pp. 1301-1331.

Ling, Rich, 2004 The Mobile Connection: The cell phone’s impact on society. Elsevier, Sa Francisco, CA.

Ling, Rich, 2008 New Tech, New Ties. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Lyon, David, 2003, “Surveillance as social sorting: Computer codes and mobile bodies”. In: Lyon, D. (Ed.) Surveillance as social sorting: Privacy, risk and digital discrimination. Routledge, London,

Mackenzie, Adrian, 2002 Transductions: Bodies and machines at speed. Continuum, London.

Mackenzie, Adrian, 2003, “Transduction: invention, innovation and collective life” accessed online at http://www.lancs.ac.uk/staff/mackenza/papers/transduction.pdf.

Mackenzie, Adrian, 2005, “Untangling the unwired: WiFi and the cultural inversion of infrastructure” Space and Culture 8 (3), pp. 269-285.

Mackenzie, Adrian, 2006 Cutting code: software and sociality. Peter LAng, New York, NY.

Mackenzie, Adrian, 2009, “Intensive movement in wireless digital signal processing: From calculation to envelopment” Environment and Planning A 41 (6), pp. 1294-1308.

Mackenzie, Adrian, 2010 Wirelessness. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Mackenzie, Adrian, in press, “More parts than elements: how databases multiply” Environment and Planning D: Society & Space 44.

Manovich, Lev, 2001 The Language of New Media. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Marvin, Carolyn, 1988 When old technologies were new: Thinking about electric communication in he late Nineteenth century. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Massumi, Brian, 1998, “Sensing the virtual, building the insensible” Architectural Design(133), pp. 16-25.

McCullough, Malcolm, 2004 Digital Ground: Architecture, Pervasive Computing and Environmental Knowing. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

McCullough, Malcolm, 2007, “New media urbanism: grounding ambient information technology” environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 34 (3), pp. 383-395.

Mitchell, William J., 1995 City of bits: Space, place and the infobahn. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Mitchell, William J., 2003 Me++ The cyborg self and the networked city. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Murakami Wood, David, 2008, “Towards Spatial Protocol: The topologies of the pervasive surveillance society”. In: Aurigi, A., De Cindio, F. (Eds.) Augmented Urban Spaces: Articulating the physical and electronic city. Ashgate, Aldershot, UK and Burlington, VT, pp. 93-106.

Negropente, Nicholas, 1995 Being Digital. Coronet, London.

Norman, Donald A., 1998 The Invisible Computer. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Pain, Rachel, Grundy, Sue, Gill, Sally, Towner, Elizabeth, Sparks, Geoff, Hughes, Kate, 2005, “‘So long as I take my mobile’: Mobile phones, urban life and geographies of young people’s safety” International Journal of Urban and Regional

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Paulos, Eric, Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Kim, Younghui, Dourish, Paul, Hee-jeong Choi, Jaz, 2008, “Ubiquitous Sustainability: Citizen Science and activism”, online (http://www.urban-atmospheres.net/Ubicomp2008/), Seoul, South Korea.

Paulos, Eric, Honicky, R.J., Goodman, Elizabeth, 2007, “Sensing Atmosphere”, in ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys 2007) Sydney, p in press.

Pickles, John, 2004 A history of Spaces: Cartographic reason, mapping and the geo-coded world. Routledge, London.

Pinder, David, 2005 Visions of the city: Utopianism, power and politics in twentieth century urbanism Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.

Popper, Deborah E., 2007, “Traceability: Tracking and privacy in the food system” Geographical Review 97 (3), pp. 365-388.

Rainie, Lee, Wellman, Barry, 2012 Networked: The New Social Operating System. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Rheingold, Howard, 2002 Smart Mobs: The next social revolution. Perseus, Cambridge, MA.

Rifkin, Jeremy, 2000 The Age of Access. Penguin, London.

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Rode, Jennifer A., 2006, “Appliances for whom? Considering place” Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 2-3 (90-94).

Rose-Redwood, Reuben, 2012, “With numbers in place: security, territory and the production of calculable space” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 102 (2), pp. 295-319.

Sampson, Tony D., 2012 Virality: Contagion theory in the age of networks. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, MN.

Shepard, Mark (Ed.), 2011 Sentient City: Ubiquitous Computing, Architecture, and the Future of Urban Space. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Sheppard, Eric, 2002, “The spaces and times of globalization: place, scale, networks, and positionality” Economic Geography 78 pp. 307-330.

Shields, Rob, 2003 The Virtual. Routledge, London.

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Star, Susan Leigh, Strauss, Anselm, 1999, “Layers of silence, arenas of voice: The ecology of visible and invisible work” Computer Supported Cooperative Work 8 pp. 9-30.

Stefik, Mark J., 1996 Internet dreams : archetypes, myths and metaphors. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. ; London.

Sterling, Bruce, 2005 Shaping Things. Mediawork Pamphlet Series, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Stiegler, Bernard, 1998 Technics and Time, 1: The Fault of Epimetheus. trans. Beardsworth, R., Collins, G., Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA.

Stiegler, Bernard, 2010 Taking Care of Youth and the Generations. trans. Barker, S., Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA.

Stocker, Gerfried, Schöpf, Christine (Eds.), 2003 Code: the language of our time. Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, Germany.

Streitz, Norbert A., Kameas, Achilles, Mavrommati, Irene (Eds.), 2007 The disappearing computer: interaction design, system infrastructures and applications for smart environments. Springer, Heidelberg.

Thacker, Eugene, 2001 Hard code: narrating the network society. Alt-X, Boulder, CA.

Thomas, Douglas, 2005, “Hacking the body: code, performance and corporeality” New Media and Society 7 (5), pp. 647-662.

Thrift, N., 2003, “Closer to the machine? Intelligent environments, new forms of possession and the rise of the supertoy” Cultural Geographies 10 (4), pp. 389-407.

Thrift, N., 2004, “Remembering the technological unconscious by foregrounding knowledges of position” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 22 (1), pp. 175-190.

Thrift, N., 2004, “Movement-space: the changing domain of thinking resulting from the development of new kinds of spatial awareness” Economy and Society 33 (4), pp. 582-604.

Thrift, N., 2004, “Electric animals – New models of everyday life?” Cultural Studies 18 (2-3), pp. 461-482.

Thrift, N., 2005, “From born to made: technology, biology and space” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 30 (4), pp. 463-476.

Thrift, N., 2006, “Donna Haraway’s dreams” Theory Culture & Society 23 (7-8), pp. 189-+.

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Townsend, Anthony, 2000, “Life in the real-time city: mobile telephones and urban metabolism” Journal of Urban Technology 7 (2), pp. 85-104.

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Wilson, Matthew, 2011, “Data matter(s): legitimacy, coding, and qualifications-of-life” Environment and Planning D: Society & Space 29 (5), pp. 857-872.

Wilson, Matthew, 2011, “‘Training the eye’: formation of the geocoding subject” Social & Cultural Geography 12 (4), pp. 357-376.

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Zook, Matthew, Graham, Mark, 2007, “Mapping DigiPlace: geocoded internet data and the representation of place” environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 34 (3), pp. 466-482.

Zook, Matthew, Graham, Mark, 2007, “The Creative Reconstruction of the Internet: Google and the Privatization of Cyberspace and DigiPlace” Geoforum 38 (6), pp. 1322-1343.

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