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Check in/check out : the public space as an internet of things / [editors] Christian van 't Hof, Rinie van Est en Floortje Daemen ; [authors, Christian van 't Hof [y otros seis].

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Lenguaje original: Neerlandés Series TAG ; 01Editor: [The Hague] : Rotterdam : New York, NY : Rathenau Institute ; NAi Publishers ; Available in North, South and Central America through D.A.P., 2011Fecha de copyright: ©2011Edición: International edDescripción: 157 páginas : ilustraciones (algunas a color) ; 24 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • sin mediación
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9789056628086
  • 9056628089
Títulos uniformes:
  • Check in/check uit. Inglés
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • HM 851 H6413.2011
Resumen: "Check in / Check out" describes this international trend using case studies from cities that include Shanghai, Tokyo, London and Rio de Janeiro, as well as developments in the Netherlands. What are the consequences of this information society for citizens? When does the technology aid them and does that emancipate them? When does the technology restrict citizens in their movements and impinge upon their privacy? How does this development influence the public space? Who wields control over the technology? And who actually sits behind the contraptions that are tracking us? The expert authors of "Check in / Check out" tackle these topical questions and make recommendations for the future.
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"Check in / Check out" describes this international trend using case studies from cities that include Shanghai, Tokyo, London and Rio de Janeiro, as well as developments in the Netherlands. What are the consequences of this information society for citizens? When does the technology aid them and does that emancipate them? When does the technology restrict citizens in their movements and impinge upon their privacy? How does this development influence the public space? Who wields control over the technology? And who actually sits behind the contraptions that are tracking us? The expert authors of "Check in / Check out" tackle these topical questions and make recommendations for the future.