Societies and Cities in the Age of Instant Access

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Miller, Harvey J. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2007.
Edition:1st ed. 2007.
Series:GeoJournal Library, 88
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-5427-0
Table of Contents:
  • Societies and cities in the age of instant access
  • Cities and the Built Environment
  • The new middle landscape
  • Imagining the recursive city: explorations in urban simulacra
  • Download my building: How building information modeling will transform our cities
  • Misses, near-misses and surprises in forecasting the informational city
  • Activities in Space and Time
  • Does instant access promote sedentary behavior? Putting physical activity on the instant-access-in-cities agenda
  • Revisiting Hägerstrand's time-geographic framework for individual activities in the age of instant access
  • Dynamic prisms and ''instant access'': linking opportunities in space to decision making in time
  • Where do you want to go today [in attribute space]?
  • Transportation
  • Reexamining ICT impact on travel using the 2001 NHTS data for baltimore metropolitan area
  • Influence of mobility information services on travel behavior
  • Shared ride trip planning with geosensor networks
  • Mobile Information Services
  • Mobile ICT in public spaces and its impact on privacy
  • The dimensions of locational privacy
  • Location-based services: Enabling technologies and a concierge service model
  • From cyberspace to DigiPlace: Visibility in an age of information and mobility
  • Paradoxical consequences of location-based services (LBS): A tetradic analysis using McLuhan's laws of media
  • Social and Economic Networks
  • The evolving social geography of blogs
  • Cell phones and places: The use of mobile technologies in Brazil
  • Inter-firm relations in the age of instant access: Case of the U.S. logistics industry
  • Community
  • Rethinking public participation as instant access to virtual meetings
  • Digital middletown: a glimpse at the information society.