Handbook on geographies of technology
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Handbook on geographies of technology
(Research handbooks in geography)
E. Elgar, c2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This Handbook offers an insightful and comprehensive overview from a geographic perspective of the numerous and varied technologies that are shaping the contemporary world. It shows how geography and technology are intimately linked by examining the origins, growth, and impacts of 27 different technologies and highlighting how they influence the structure and spatiality of society.
Following summaries of important conceptual issues such as diffusion, gender and science studies, the book explores various technologies, which are grouped into six main categories:
Computational: code, location-based services and virtual reality
Communications: fiber optics, satellites, the internet, radio, cell phones and television
Transportation: automobiles, aviation, drones, railroads, and shipping and ports
Energy: biofuels, dams, fracking, geothermal energy, pipelines, solar energy and LEED buildings
Manufacturing: robotics, just-in-time systems and nanotechnology
Life sciences: new technologies of health care, biotechnology and biometrics.
Significantly, the book includes in-depth explorations of new technologies that have so far received very little attention from geographers.
This much-needed Handbook offers a comprehensive and state-of-the-art summary of the geographies of major technologies and how they affect society, economies, geographies and everyday life. It will appeal to academics and advanced students interested in geography, planning and the social sciences in general.
Contributors include: R. Baghel, M. Batty, R.E. Baxter, T. Birtchnell, M.J. Blair, L. Cabral, K.E. Calvert, M. Chen, J. Cidell, J.C. Comer, D. Comfort, S.W. Cunningham, M. Dodge, A.R. Goetz, A. Golub, A. Grech, D. Hillier, A. Holl, J.P. Howell, A. Johnson, P. Jones, A. Kellerman, L. Kurdgelashvili, L. Li, H. Lin, R. Lobato, B.P.Y. Loo, A. Lopez Pelaez, E. Louie, S. Maalsen, W.E. Mabee, J.D. Makholm, J. McLean, M. Nusser, G. Popescu, R. Rama, P.L. Robertson, J.-P. Rodrigue, M.W. Rosenberg, B. Solomon, J.D. Stephen, D. Sui, G. Timilsina, N. Waldbrook, B. Warf, T.A. Wikle, C. Wilkinson
Table of Contents
Contents:
1. Introduction
Barney Warf
PART I: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES
2. Technological Diffusion in Local, Regional, National and Transnational Settings
Paul L. Robertson
3. Beyond the Binaries: Geographies of Gender-Technology Relations
Jessica McLean, Sophia Maalsen and Alana Grech
4. Space for STS: An Overview of Science and Technology Studies
Jordan P. Howell
PART II: COMPUTATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES
5. Code/Space and the Challenge of Software Algorithms
Martin Dodge
6. Understanding Locational-based Services: Core Technologies, Key Applications, and Major Concerns
Daniel Sui
7. Virtual Realities, Analogies and Technologies in Geography
Michael Batty, Hui Lin and Min Chen
PART III: COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES
8. Fiber Optics: Nervous System of the Global Economy
Barney Warf
9. The Internet as Geographic Technology
Aharon Kellerman
10. Tuning in to the Geographies of Radio
Catherine Wilkinson
11. Eyes in the Sky: Satellites and Geography
Barney Warf
12. The Geography of Mobile Telephony
Jonathan C. Comer and Thomas A. Wikle
13. Streaming Services and the Changing Global Geography of Television
Ramon Lobato
PART IV: TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGIES
14. Automobility in Space and Time
Aaron Golub and Aaron Johnson
15. Air Transport: Speed, Global Connectivity and Time-Space Convergence
Andrew R. Goetz
16. Drones in Human Geography
Thomas Birtchnell
17. Geography of Railroads
Linna Li and Becky P.Y. Loo
18. Ports and Maritime Technology
Jean-Paul Rodrigue
PART V: ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
19. Assessing the Spatial, Economic, and Environmental Implications of Biorefining Technologies: Insights from North America
Kirby E. Calvert, Jamie D. Stephen, M.J. Blair, Laura Cabral, Ryan E. Baxter and Warren E. Mabee
20. The Emergence of Technological Hydroscapes in the Anthropocene: Socio-hydrology and Development Paradigms of Large Dams
Marcus Nusser and Ravi Baghel
21. Fracking for Shale in the UK: Risks, Reputation and Regulation
Peter Jones, Daphne Comfort, and David Hillier
22. Geography of Geothermal Energy Technologies
Edward Louie and Barry Solomon
23. LEED Buildings
Julie Cidell
24. The Interaction of Pipelines and Geography in Support of Fuel Markets
Jeff D. Makholm
25. The Evolution of Solar Energy Technologies and Supporting Policies
Govinda Timilsina and Lado Kurdgelashvili
PART VI: MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES
26. Just-in-Time and Space
Ruth Rama and Adelheid Holl
27. Robotics
Antonio Lopez Pelaez
28. The Geography of Nanotechnology
Scott W. Cunningham
PART VII: LIFE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES
29. Biotechnology: Commodifying Life
Barney Warf
30. Creating New Geographies of Health and Health Care through Technology
Mark W. Rosenberg and Natalie Waldbrook
31. Biometric Technologies and the Automation of Identity and Space
Gabriel Popescu
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"