Additional Resources
Below is a list of recent or forthcoming books/reports suggested for future reading, these books are meant to encourage critical reflection on this course, the nature of digital geographies, and the connections between geospatial research, technology and society.
- Changing Digital Geographies - Technologies, Environments and People: JESSICA MCLEAN, 2020
- Counterpoints: An Atlas of Displacement and Resistance: Anti-Eviction Mapping Project (AEMP), forthcoming
- Stones That Calculate: Collection of resources about post-digital materiality: VARIOUS AUTHORS, 2020
- Machine Landscapes Architectures of the Post-Anthropocene: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, 2019
- Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor: VIRGINIA EUBANKS, 2018
- A Vision of Community Powered Tech - Report & Toolkit: RACHEL COLDICUTT, 2020
- Too Smart: How Digital Capitalism is Extracting Data, Controlling Our Lives, and Taking Over the World: JATHAN SADOWSKI, 2020
- Slow Computing: Why We Need Balanced Digital Lives: FRASER & KITCHIN, 2020
Below is a brief collection of online resources related to digital geographies, space, technology, society and mapping for future reference, and to foster continued critical engagement with the topics covered in this course.
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Miscellaneous