This beautifully Illustrated Hardback Book provides an insight into theunique story of Rangers F.C. one the most famous football clubs in the world.
Leighton Evans Volgorde van de boeken
Deze auteur duikt in de filosofische implicaties van technologie, en onderzoekt met name hoe mobiele apparaten en sociale netwerken onze perceptie en ervaring van plaats vormgeven. Zijn werk analyseert kritisch de remediëring van ruimte en het opduiken van plaats via digitale middelen, sterk leunend op de Heideggeriaanse fenomenologie. Hij onderzoekt thema's als digitale ecologieën, privacy en technologisch dystopisme, en biedt een diepgaande analyse van onze gemedieerde relatie met de fysieke en virtuele wereld.



- 2022
- 2019
The Re-Emergence of Virtual Reality
- 112bladzijden
- 4 uur lezen
In this short book, Evans interrogates the implications of VR's re-emergence into the media mainstream, critiquing the notion of a VR revolution by analysing the development and ownership of VR companies while also exploring the possibilities of immersion in VR and the importance of immersion in the interest and ownership of VR enterprises.
- 2017
This book extends current understandings of the effects of using locative social media on spatiality, the experience of time and identity. This is a pertinent and timely topic given the increase in opportunities people now have to explicitly and implicitly share their location through digital and mobile technologies. There is a growing body of research on locative media, much of this literature has concentrated on spatial issues. Research here has explored how locative media and location-based social media (LBSN) are used to communicate and coordinate social interactions in public space, affecting how people approach their surroundings, turning ordinary life “into a game”, and altering how mobile media is involved in understanding the world. This book offers a critical analysis of the effect of usage of locative social media on identity through an engagement with the current literature on spatiality, a novel critical investigation of the temporal effects of LBSN use and a view of identity as influenced by the spatio-temporal effects of interacting with place through LBSN. Drawing on phenomenology, post-phenomenology and critical theory on social and locative media, alongside established sociological frameworks for approaching spatiality and the city, it presents a comprehensive account of the effects of LBSN and locative media use.