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Location Awareness in the Age of Google Maps

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Location Awareness in the Age of Google Maps explores the mundane act of navigating cities in the age of digital mapping infrastructures.

Noone follows the frictions routing through Google Maps' categorising and classifying of spatial information. Complicating the assumption that digital maps distort a sense of direction, Noone argues that Google Maps' location awareness does more than just organise and orient a representation of space-it also organises and orients imaginaries of publicness, selfsufficiency, legibility, and error. At the same time, Location Awareness in the Age of Google Maps helps to animate the ordinary ways people are challenging and refusing Google Maps' vision of the world. Drawing on an arts-based field study spanning the streets of London, New York, London, Toronto, and Amsterdam, Noone's encounters of "asking for directions" open up lines of inquiry and spatial scores that cut through Google's universal mapping project.

Location Awareness in the Age of Google Maps will be essential reading for information studies and media studies scholars and students with an interest in embodied information practices, critical information studies, and critical data studies. The book will also appeal to an urban studies audience engaged in work on the digital city and the datafication of urban environments.

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ISBN: 9781032170497
Publication date: 12th July 2024
Author: Rebecca Noone
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 192 pages
Genres: Library and information sciences / Museology
Urban communities
Human geography
Cartography, map-making and projections
Geographical information systems, geodata and remote sensing
Information technology: general topics
Interdisciplinary studies