Mobile Interfaces in Public Spaces: Locational Privacy, Control, and Urban Sociability

Mobile Interfaces in Public Spaces: Locational Privacy, Control, and Urban Sociability

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Mar 8, 2012 · English · Paperback (214 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 214
Language English
Published Mar 8, 2012
Publisher Routledge
Edition 1
ISBN-10 041550600X
ISBN-13 9780415506007

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In a world increasingly intertwined with technology, the interactions between individuals and their mobile devices in public spaces reveal deeper social dynamics. The authors delve into the implications of locational privacy, exploring how users navigate the fine line between personal autonomy and the surveillance inherent in urban environments. Through various case studies and theoretical frameworks, they illuminate the ways mobile interfaces shape not only personal relationships but also broader societal interactions.

This exploration extends to the concept of urban sociability, where the presence of mobile technology influences public behaviors and communal engagement. By examining the affordances and constraints of mobile devices, the authors shed light on the intricate balance of control and openness that defines modern public life. Their insights provide a critical perspective on how technology reshapes our understanding of privacy, community engagement, and the spaces we inhabit, making this work essential for anyone interested in urban studies, technology, and social behavior.

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Science & Technology History
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