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The Map in the Machine: Charting the Spatial Architecture of Digital Capitalism

Friday, January 31 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST

Speaker: Luis Felipe Alvarez León, Dartmouth University

Abstract: Digital technologies have changed how we shop, work, play, and communicate, reshaping our societies and economies. To understand digital capitalism, we need to grasp how advances in geospatial technologies underpin the construction, operation, and refinement of markets for digital goods and services. In this talk, based on his recent book, The Map in the Machine, Luis F. Alvarez León examines these advances, from MapQuest and Google Maps to the rise of IP geolocation, ridesharing, and a new Earth Observation satellite ecosystem. He develops a geographical theory of digital capitalism centered on the processes of location, valuation, and marketization to provide a new vantage point from which to better understand, and intervene in, the dominant techno-economic paradigm of our time. By centering the spatiality of digital capitalism, Alvarez León shows how this system is the product not of seemingly intangible information clouds but rather of a vast array of technologies, practices, and infrastructures deeply rooted in place, mediated by geography, and open to contestation and change.

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Date:
Friday, January 31
Time:
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST

Organizers

Dept. of Geography
Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
School of Management and Labor Relations

Venue

TIL–246
53 Avenue E
Piscataway, NJ 08854 United States
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