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  • My work is located at the intersection of socio-spatial theory and politics. I am particularly interested in how spac... moreedit
Special issue, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
Review essay of "Social Geography: A Critical Introduction" by Vincent J. Del Casino, Jr.
This article offers a theory and methodology for understanding and interpreting collaborations that involve visualization technologies. The collaboration discussed here is technically a geovisualization— an immersive, digital “fulldome”... more
This article offers a theory and methodology for understanding and interpreting collaborations that involve visualization technologies. The collaboration discussed here is technically a geovisualization— an immersive, digital “fulldome” film of Hurricane Katrina developed by the Advanced Visualization Laboratory (AVL) at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, produced in collaboration with atmospheric scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, Colorado. The project, which brought together AVL’s programmers, visualization experts, and artists with NCAR’s scientists, required the integration of diverse disciplinary perspectives. In the language of such collabora- tions, the term renaissance team was coined to capture the collective expertise necessary to produce modern, high-end visualizations of large data sets. In this article, we deploy Simondon’s concepts of technical objects and collective individuation to analyze the development of AVL’s Katrina simulation. One extended sequence of team member collaboration suggests that technical objects also be treated as “collaborators,” for they have the capacity to transform such collectives through the unique problems they present.
This special issue of Antipode addresses the ways in which people produce value in all domains of their lives. We are particularly interested in the relationship between the production of value “at work” and the social reproduction of... more
This special issue of Antipode addresses the ways in which people
produce value in all domains of their lives. We are particularly interested
in the relationship between the production of value “at work”
and the social reproduction of labor-power along with the conditions
that enable its deployment.
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