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Book Review

Digital timescapes: technology, temporality and society

by Rob Kitchin, Cambridge, Polity Press, 2023, 232 pp., £17.99, ISBN: 9781509556410

References

  • Anderson, B., Grove, K., Rickards, L., & Kearnes, M. (2020). Slow emergencies: Temporality and the racialized biopolitics of emergency governance. Progress in Human Geography, 44(4), 621–639.
  • Barad, K. (2012). On touching: The inhuman that therefore I am. A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, 23(3), 206–223.
  • Cresswell, T. (2010). Towards a politics of mobility. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 28, 17–31.
  • Kitchin, R., & Fraser, A. (2020). Slow computing: Why we need balanced digital lives. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
  • Kitchin, R. (2023). Digital timescapes: Technology, temporality and society. Cambridge: Polity.
  • Nixon, R. (2011). Slow violence and the environmentalism of the poor. Harvard: Harvard University Press.

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