Wi-Fi
- Forfattere: Julian (RMIT University Melbourne Australia) Thomas , Rowan (RMIT University Melbourne Australia) Wilken , Ellie (RMIT University Melbourne Australia) Rennie
- Format: Innbundet
- Antall sider: 500
- Språk: Engelsk
- Forlag/Utgiver: SD Books
- Serienavn: Digital Media and Society
- EAN: 9781509529896
- Utgivelsesår: 2021
- Bidragsyter: Thomas, Julian (RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia); Wilken, Rowan (RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia); Rennie, Ellie (RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia)
From caf¿ulture to home schooling, remote community networks, and smart cities, Wi-Fi is an invisible but fundamental element of contemporary life. Loosely regulated, low-cost, and largely overlooked by researchers, this technology has driven the rise of the smartphone and broadband internet, and is a vital element in the next wave of automation.
Thomas, Wilken, and Rennie provide the first comprehensive account of the social and cultural consequences of Wi-Fi, highlighting the ways in which it has changed our homes, communities, and cities. They discuss its origins as an experimental technology, the conflicts generated around its ownership and control, and the ideas and expectations attached to it by technologists, activists, and entrepreneurs. The authors reveal the ways in which Wi-Fi is an inherently social and political technology, animated by conflicting aspirations for local, public, and community control, and defined by private and corporate interests. As this book sho