Books written by Rob Kitchin

  • Mapping Cyberspace

    ... http://decweb.ethz.ch/WWW6/Technical/Paper040/Paper40.html McCabe, H. (1999) 'The Net: Enemy of the State?' Wired News, 12 August 1999. http://www.wired.com/news/news/politics/story/21240.html McCaffery, ...

  • Thinking Geographically

    For Roberts, globalization involves a material reshaping of scalar relations through an iterative set of discourses and socio-spatial practices. These globalization discourses are deemed to be self-aflirming and self-propagating, ...

  • Thinking Geographically: Space, Theory and Contemporary Human Geography

    London, Routledge. Williamson,_]. (1986) The Meaning gā€ Fashion. London, Marion Byars. Wilson, A. G. (1972) 'Theoretical geography', Transactions, Institute Qf British Geographers, 57, 31414. Wilson, A. G. (1999) Complex Urban Systems.

  • Mapping Cyberspace

    Mapping Cyberspace is a ground-breaking geographic exploration and critical reading of cyberspace, and information and communication technologies. The book: * provides an understanding of what cyberspace looks like and the...

  • Conducting Research in Human Geography: theory, methodology and practice

    Longley, P.A., Brooks, S.M., McDonnell, R. and MacMillan, B. (1998) Geocomputation: A primer. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester. Loy, W. (ed) ( 1987) US National Report to ICA, 1987. The American Cartographer, 14(3).

  • A Dictionary of Human Geography

    Indeed, human geographers shone a sceptical light on their own knowledge claims, pursuing the fifth theme above in historical work into the rhetorics used by their spatial science and Marxist forebears (Barnes 1996).

  • Code/Space: Software and Everyday Life

    Once the plane has landed and the passengers have disembarked , they proceed to the immigration control hall . Here , their identity is verified again and a decision taken as to whether they can enter a country and under what conditions ...

  • A Dictionary of Human Geography

    In academic geography after 1945 this 'two-worlds' perspective was reflected in the growing schism between human and physical geography. However, in the early 1990s the *Science and Technology Studies scholar Bruno *Latour argued that ...

  • The SAGE Handbook of Human Geography, 2v

    " - Sallie A. Marston, University of Arizona "Captures wonderfully the richness and complexity of the worlds that human beings inhabit... This is a stand-out among handbooks!

  • The SAGE Handbook of Human Geography, 2v

    Rethinking economies/economic geographies. Geoforum, 39(3), 1111ā€“1115. Leyshon, A., Lee, R., McDowell, L., and Sunley, P. (eds). (2011). The Sage handbook of economic geography. London, UK: Sage Publications. Leyshon, A., Lee, R., ...

  • Creating Smart Cities

    This book will be of interest to urban policymakers, as well as researchers in Regional Studies and Urban Planning.

  • Conducting Research in Human Geography: theory, methodology and practice

    Concepts and Techniques in Modern Geography 43, Geo Books, Norwich. Dey, I. (1993) Qualitative Data Analysis: A User Friendly Guide for Social Scientists.Routledge, London. Dixon, C. and Leach, B. (1978) Sampling Methods for ...

  • The Right to the Smart City

    This book explores smart urbanism and 'the right to the city', examining citizenship, social justice, commoning, civic participation, and co-creation to imagine a different kind of Smart City.

  • Code/space: Software and Everyday Life

    The authors examine software from a spatial perspective, analyzing the dyadic relationship of software & space. The production of space, they argue, is increasingly dependent on code, & code is written to produce space.

  • Code/Space: Software and Everyday Life

    In Code/Space, Rob Kitchin and Martin Dodge examine software from a spatial perspective, analyzing the dyadic relationship of software and space.

  • Understanding Spatial Media

    In turn, this is leading to the generation of new spatialities and spatial formations that have variously been termed 'code/spaces', 'hybrid spaces', 'digiplace', 'net locality' and 'augmented reality'. 'Code/space' refers to the mutual ...

  • Rethinking Maps: New Frontiers in Cartographic Theory

    Brown and Laurier (2005) for example, show how different navigational activities involving mapping in a car deploy maps, a driver, a person reading the map, the car, knowledge about where they are, desires about where they are going to, ...

  • Rethinking Maps: New Frontiers in Cartographic Theory

    This book presents a diverse set of approaches to a wide range of map forms and activities in what is presently a rapidly changing field.

  • Mapping Worlds: International Perspectives on Social and Cultural Geographies

    This book draws together, for the first time into one volume, reports of social and cultural geography undertaken in several countries from around the world.

  • Key Thinkers on Space and Place

    In this latest edition of Key Thinkers on Space and Place, editors Phil Hubbard and Rob Kitchin provide us with a fully revised and updated text that highlights the work of over 65 key thinkers on space and place.