Code and the city
edited by Rob Kitchin
- Oxon: Routledge, 2016.
- xix, 240 p.
- Regions and cities; 97 .
1. Code and the City (Rob Kitchin and Sung-Yueh Perng) -- Part One: Code, coding, cities -- 2. From a line of code to an assemblage to the entire city (Rob Kitchin) -- 3. Code-crowd: How software repositories express urban life (Adrian Mackenzie) -- 4. Encountering the city at hackathons (Sophia Maalsen and Sung-Yueh Perng) -- 5. Abstract urbanism (Matthew Fuller and Graham Harwood) -- 6. Interfacing urban intelligence (Shannon Mattern) -- Part Two: Code, locative/social media, mobility -- 7. Moving applications: A multilayered approach to mobile computing (Jim Merricks) -- 8. Digital social interactions in the city: Reflecting on location-based social media (Luigina Ciolfi, and Gabriela Avram) -- 9. Feeling place in the city: strange ontologies, Foursquare and location-based social media (Leighton Evans) -- 10. Cultural curation and urban Interfaces: Locative media as experimental platforms for cultural data (Nanna Verhoeff) -- 11. Digital urbanism in crises: A hopeful monster? (Monika Buscher, Michael Liegl and Katrina Petersen) -- Part Three: Cities, knowledge, governance -- 12. Cities and context: The codification of small areas through geodemographic classification (Alex Singleton) -- 13. The city and the Feudal Internet: Examining institutional materialities Paul Dourish) -- 14. Semantic cities: Coded geopolitics and rise of the semantic web (Heather Ford and Mark Graham) -- 15. Coding alternative modes of governance: Learning from experimental "peer to peer cities" (Alison Powell) -- 16. Big data and stratification urban futures (Agnieszka Leszczynski) -- 17. The Cryptographic city (David M. Berry)