2015
DOI: 10.1177/1367549415577386
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Platform specificity and the politics of location data extraction

Abstract: The rise of smart phone use, and its convergence with mapping infrastructures and large search and social media corporations, has led to a commensurate rise in the importance of location. While locations are still defined by fixed longitude/latitude coordinates, they now increasingly ‘acquire dynamic meaning as a consequence of the constantly changing location-based information that is attached to them’ becoming ‘a near universal search string for the world’s data’. As the richness of this geocoded information… Show more

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“…Rather than collapse all digital forms of work as "affective" and coterminous (Hardt and Negri, 2000), different circumstances of work may require analysis to be undertaken on a platform-by-platform basis (see Barreneche and Wilkin, 2015) to give attention to how work and the capitalist mode of production are changing with and through digital systems, and alongside the production of working subjectivities, discursive formations, and affective infrastructures.…”
Section: Shared Futuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather than collapse all digital forms of work as "affective" and coterminous (Hardt and Negri, 2000), different circumstances of work may require analysis to be undertaken on a platform-by-platform basis (see Barreneche and Wilkin, 2015) to give attention to how work and the capitalist mode of production are changing with and through digital systems, and alongside the production of working subjectivities, discursive formations, and affective infrastructures.…”
Section: Shared Futuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adage ‘you are where you live’ is being challenged by a second-order geodemographic provocation: ‘you are where you go’ (Barreneche, 2012; Smith, 2019a; Thatcher, 2017). This adage highlights important epistemological shifts in the production of geodemographic classification systems through a locative-aware future where governance is ‘geocoded’ through big data analytics (Barreneche & Wilken, 2015; Crampton et al, 2013; Wilson, 2012).…”
Section: Commodification and Cleansingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…B. über WhatsApp, durch den Zugriff auf bestimmte Apps, oder im Hintergrund. Durch Freigabe des Standorts kann die Standort-API von Google kontinuierlich Informationen im Hintergrund extrahieren, um standortbezogene Inhalte zu pushen -bekannt als "Geofencing" (Barreneche & Wilken 2015).…”
Section: Leben In Geomedienunclassified