[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]
[Commlist] new book: Digital Lives in the Global City: Contesting Infrastructures
Wed Dec 02 18:13:10 GMT 2020
New publication from UBC Press, which we hope will be of interest.
*Digital Lives in the Global City***
Contesting Infrastructures
*Edited by Deborah Cowen, Alexis Mitchell, Emily Paradis & Brett Story***
*_https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9780774862387/digital-lives-in-the-global-city/
<https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9780774862387/digital-lives-in-the-global-city/>_*
*Receive a 20% discount online:*
*CSLF2020*
Digital technologies have transformed how, where, and when we
communicate, love, learn, produce, and consume. /Digital Lives in the
Global City/examines the entanglements of urban life as digital
infrastructures connect us across vast distances while also merging work
with personal time and space, increasing the power of financial
institutions, and enhancing state and corporate surveillance capacities.
This nuanced exploration engages with a wide range of issues: the
conditions of migrant work in Singapore, the question of digital debt in
Toronto, the rise and fall of illegal buildings in Mumbai, and targeted
policing in New York. In the process, it reveals the profound
connections between digital technologies and the social life of global
cities.*__*
**
*Deborah Cowen* is a professor in the Department of Geography and
Planning at the University of Toronto. She is the author of /The Deadly
Life of Logistics: Mapping Violence in Global Trade/and /Military
Workfare: The Soldier and Social Citizenship in Canada/, and coeditor
with Emily Gilbert of /War, Citizenship, Territory./
**
*Alexis Mitchell* is an artist and scholar with a doctorate from the
University of Toronto. She has had recent exhibitions at Mercer Union
(Toronto), the Berlinale (Berlin), and the BFI London Film Festival, and
was an artist-in-residence at Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart, in
2015–17 and at the MacDowell Colony in New Hampshire in 2018. She often
works collaboratively with artist Sharlene Bamboat under the name
Bambitchell.
**
*Emily Paradis* is an instructor with the Urban Studies Program of Innis
College at University of Toronto, a Maytree fellow, a collaborator with
the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness, a member of the Right to
Housing Coalition, and an independent research consultant. Her
scholarship and practice aim to support marginalized communities in
claiming spaces and rights in the city. She has authored more than
thirty publications on housing policy, homelessness, human rights, and
lived expert leadership.
**
*Brett Story* is an assistant professor in the School of Image Arts at
Ryerson University, has a PhD in geography from the University of
Toronto, and has held fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the
Sundance Documentary Institute. She is the author of /Prison Land:
Mapping Carceral Power across Neoliberal America/ and the director of
the award winning documentaries, /The Prison in Twelve Landscapes/, and
/The Hottest August/.*__*
*UBC Press**| November 2020 | 288pp | 9780774862387 | PB | £25.99**
*Price subject to change.
--------------------------------------------------------
MeCCSA mailing list
--------------------------------------------------------
To manage your subscription or unsubscribe from the MECCSA list, please
visit:
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=MECCSA&A=1
<https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=MECCSA&A=1>
-------------------------------------------------------
MeCCSA is the subject association for the field of media, communication
and cultural studies in UK Higher Education.
This mailing list is a free service and is not restricted to members. It
is an unmoderated list and content reflect the views of those who post
to the list and not of MeCCSA as an organisation.
MeCCSA recommends that the list be used only for posting of information
(for example about events, publications, conferences, lectures) of
interest to members or to promote discussion of current issues of wide
general interest in the field. Posts to the MeCCSA mailing list are
public, indexed by Google, and can be accessed from the JISCMail website
(http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/meccsa.html).
Any messages posted to the list are subject to the JISCMail acceptable
use policy, which states that users should avoid engaging in
unreasonable behaviour, or disrupting the general flow of discussion
on a list.
For further information, please visit: http://www.meccsa.org.uk/
--------------------------------------------------------
---------------
The COMMLIST
---------------
This mailing list is a free service offered by Nico Carpentier. Please use it responsibly and wisely.
--
To subscribe or unsubscribe, please visit http://commlist.org/
--
Before sending a posting request, please always read the guidelines at http://commlist.org/
--
To contact the mailing list manager:
Email: (nico.carpentier /at/ vub.ac.be)
URL: http://nicocarpentier.net
---------------
[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]