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Toward a Rhetoric of Hybrid-Space Walking

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Abstract

This paper examines how mobile technologies and Web 2.0 applications are changing the ways their users are organizing and experiencing city space. Adopting de Certeaus rhetoric of walking as a framework, this paper argues that mobile technologies with geolocation awareness combined with mapping mashups value map-space and location awareness rather than the city space as practiced place. Users lose the sensory experience and presence of walking in the streets; they become linkers of locations rather than walkers of spaces. As mobile technologies change our sense of being and doing, we may be losing a part of the practice of everyday life worth rescuing. Finally, this paper considers the flâneur as a rhetorical maneuver that restores the subject position of the walker, who is fully present within physical space. The flâneur becomes a rhetorical strategy for rethinking the digi- tal network activities and digital cartographies enabled by mobile technologies.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)49-64
Number of pages16
JournalProceedings of the Media Ecology Assocation Conference
Volume10
Issue number2001
StatePublished - 2009

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