Locative mobile media and time: Foursquare and technological memory
Saker, M. & Evans, L. (2016). Locative mobile media and time: Foursquare and technological memory. First Monday, 21(2), doi: 10.5210/fm.v21i2.6006
Abstract
Foursquare is a location-based social network (LBSN) that can be used to explore locations and mark one’s movements in the form of ‘check-ins’. This paper investigates why some Foursquare users are choosing to record their locational past, and in so doing using it as a ‘mediated memory object’ (Dijck, 2009). The paper explores the different ways users then interact with their preserved spatial pasts, owing to Foursquare’s mode of preservation. A close engagement with phenomenological theory on the importance of engagement with technology and technicity as a shaping force on the experience of time conceptualises the use of Foursquare as a memory object. The functionality of Foursquare is positioned as a key element in how the location-based social network is significantly different from older memory related practices, as well as signalling its importance for the individuals that employ Foursquare in this manner.
Publication Type: | Article |
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Additional Information: | Copyright © 2016, First Monday. Copyright © 2016, Michael Saker and Leighton Evans. |
Departments: | School of Policy & Global Affairs > Sociology & Criminology |
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