1:Introducing Cyberspace; 2:Geographies of the Information Society; 3:Geographies of Cyberspace; 4:Introducing the Cartographies of Cyberspace; 5:Mapping Information and Communication Technologies; 6:Spatialising Cyberspace; 7:Mapping Asynchronous Media; 8:Mapping Synchronous Media; 9:Spatial Cognition of Cyberspace; 10:Imaginative Mappings of Cyberspace; 11:Future Mappings of Cyberspace
Martin Dodge is a researcher and computer technician at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College, London. Rob Kitchin is a lecturer in Human Geography at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth.
'Mapping Cyberspace is an important pioneering work. The authors
have performed a valuable service and have produced an essential
reference for anyone seriously interested in the spatial, social,
economic and cultural implications of telecommunications
infrastructure and cyberspace.' - William J Mitchell, Environment
and Planning
'The book provides a clear and broad introduction to major
theoretical. Methodical, and empirical issues related to cyberspace
research. Mapping Cyberspace is a critical first stop for any
researcher interested in contributing new knowledge in this
exciting emerging field.' - Joshua Lepawsky, University of Kentucky
for Cultural Geographies
'Mapping Cyberspace is an important pioneering work. The authors
have performed a valuable service and have produced an essential
reference for anyone seriously interested in the spatial, social,
economic and cultural implications of telecommunications
infrastructure and cyberspace.' - William J Mitchell, Environment
and Planning
'The book provides a clear and broad introduction to major
theoretical. Methodical, and empirical issues related to cyberspace
research. Mapping Cyberspace is a critical first stop for any
researcher interested in contributing new knowledge in this
exciting emerging field.' - Joshua Lepawsky, University of Kentucky
for Cultural Geographies
'A solid effort demonstrating current and outlining future
contributions geographers can make to the developing literature on
Information Technology (IT) and societal transformations.' -
Progress in Human Geography 2002
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