The Social Life of Wireless Urban Spaces
by
Keith N. Hampton, Oren Livio, Craig Trachtenberg, and Rhonda McEwen
| October 30, 2010
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Fall 2010
The increasing use of wireless Internet access in public spaces has transformed the way that urban spaces are used and the types of interactions that take place there.
Further Reading
Want to read the research behind the photos? Check out Keith Hampton’s new article in the Journal of Communication.
Authors
Keith N. Hampton is in the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. He studies the relationship between information and communication technologies, social networks, and the urban environment.
Oren Livio is a student at University of Pennsylvania.
Craig Trachtenberg is a student at University of Pennsylvania.
Rhonda McEwen is a student at University of Toronto.