Deciding Where to Live
Information Studies on Where to Live in America
Herausgeber: Ocepek, Melissa G.; Aspray, William
Deciding Where to Live
Information Studies on Where to Live in America
Herausgeber: Ocepek, Melissa G.; Aspray, William
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This book explores major themes related to where to live in America, not only about the acquisition of a home but also the ways in which where one lives relates to one’s cultural identity. It shows how changes in media and information technology are shaping both our housing choices and our understanding of the meaning of personal place.
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This book explores major themes related to where to live in America, not only about the acquisition of a home but also the ways in which where one lives relates to one’s cultural identity. It shows how changes in media and information technology are shaping both our housing choices and our understanding of the meaning of personal place.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9781538183601
- ISBN-10: 1538183609
- Artikelnr.: 71666956
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9781538183601
- ISBN-10: 1538183609
- Artikelnr.: 71666956
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
William Aspray is professor of information science and adjunct professor of media studies at the University of Colorado Boulder. He has formally taught at Harvard, Indiana (Bloomington), Penn, Rutgers (New Brunswick), Texas (Austin), Virginia Tech, and Williams. He has also served in senior management positions at the Charles Babbage Institute, Computing Research Association, and the IEEE History Center. He served as the editor in chief of Information & Culture: A Journal of History. His books in the information studies area include: Fake News Nation (with James Cortada, Rowman & Littlefield), From Urban Legends to Political Fact-checking (with James Cortada, Springer), Food in the Internet Age (with Melissa Ocepek and George Royer, Springer), Everyday Information (ed., with Barbara Hayes, MIT Press), Digital Media (ed., with Megan Winget, Scarecrow), and Privacy in America (ed., with Philip Doty, Scarecrow). Melissa G. Ocepek is an Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in the School of Information Sciences. Her research draws on ethnographic methods and institutional ethnography to explore how individuals use information in their everyday lives. Her research interests include everyday information behavior, critical theory, and food. Dr. Ocepek has published two books that address the intersection of food, information, and culture: Food in the Internet Age and Formal and Informal Approaches to Food Policy (both with William Aspray and George Royer). Dr. Ocepek received her Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin in the School of Information.
Preface
Chapter 1: Where to live as an information problem: three contemporary
examples - William Aspray and Melissa G. Ocepek
Chapter 2: Turning in place: Real estate agents and the move from
information custodians to information brokers - Steve Sawyer
Chapter 3: The Evolving Residential Real Estate Information Ecosystem: The
Rise of Zillow - James W. Cortada
Chapter 4: Privacy, Surveillance, and the "Smart Home" - Philip Doty
Chapter 5: This Old House, Fixer Upper, and Better Homes & Gardens: The
Housing Crisis and Media Sources - Melissa G. Ocepek
Chapter 6: A Community Responds to Growth: An Information Story About What
Makes for a Good Place to Live." - Hannah Weber, Vaughan Nagy, Janghee Cho,
and William Aspray
Chapter 7: The Valley Between Us: The meta-hodology of racial segregation
in Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Judith Pintar
Chapter 8: Modeling Hope: Boundary Objects and Design Patterns in a
Heartland Heterotopia- David Hopping
Chapter 9: Home buying in Everyday Life: How Emotion and Time Pressure
Shape High Stakes Deciders' Information Behavior - Carol F. Landry
Chapter 10: In Search of Home: Examining Information Seeking and Sources
That Help African Americans Determine Where to Live - Jamillah R. Gabriel
Chapter 11: Where to Live in Retirement: A Complex Information Problem-
William Aspray
Chapter 12: Closing Statement
About the Editors and Contributors
Chapter 1: Where to live as an information problem: three contemporary
examples - William Aspray and Melissa G. Ocepek
Chapter 2: Turning in place: Real estate agents and the move from
information custodians to information brokers - Steve Sawyer
Chapter 3: The Evolving Residential Real Estate Information Ecosystem: The
Rise of Zillow - James W. Cortada
Chapter 4: Privacy, Surveillance, and the "Smart Home" - Philip Doty
Chapter 5: This Old House, Fixer Upper, and Better Homes & Gardens: The
Housing Crisis and Media Sources - Melissa G. Ocepek
Chapter 6: A Community Responds to Growth: An Information Story About What
Makes for a Good Place to Live." - Hannah Weber, Vaughan Nagy, Janghee Cho,
and William Aspray
Chapter 7: The Valley Between Us: The meta-hodology of racial segregation
in Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Judith Pintar
Chapter 8: Modeling Hope: Boundary Objects and Design Patterns in a
Heartland Heterotopia- David Hopping
Chapter 9: Home buying in Everyday Life: How Emotion and Time Pressure
Shape High Stakes Deciders' Information Behavior - Carol F. Landry
Chapter 10: In Search of Home: Examining Information Seeking and Sources
That Help African Americans Determine Where to Live - Jamillah R. Gabriel
Chapter 11: Where to Live in Retirement: A Complex Information Problem-
William Aspray
Chapter 12: Closing Statement
About the Editors and Contributors
Preface
Chapter 1: Where to live as an information problem: three contemporary
examples - William Aspray and Melissa G. Ocepek
Chapter 2: Turning in place: Real estate agents and the move from
information custodians to information brokers - Steve Sawyer
Chapter 3: The Evolving Residential Real Estate Information Ecosystem: The
Rise of Zillow - James W. Cortada
Chapter 4: Privacy, Surveillance, and the "Smart Home" - Philip Doty
Chapter 5: This Old House, Fixer Upper, and Better Homes & Gardens: The
Housing Crisis and Media Sources - Melissa G. Ocepek
Chapter 6: A Community Responds to Growth: An Information Story About What
Makes for a Good Place to Live." - Hannah Weber, Vaughan Nagy, Janghee Cho,
and William Aspray
Chapter 7: The Valley Between Us: The meta-hodology of racial segregation
in Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Judith Pintar
Chapter 8: Modeling Hope: Boundary Objects and Design Patterns in a
Heartland Heterotopia- David Hopping
Chapter 9: Home buying in Everyday Life: How Emotion and Time Pressure
Shape High Stakes Deciders' Information Behavior - Carol F. Landry
Chapter 10: In Search of Home: Examining Information Seeking and Sources
That Help African Americans Determine Where to Live - Jamillah R. Gabriel
Chapter 11: Where to Live in Retirement: A Complex Information Problem-
William Aspray
Chapter 12: Closing Statement
About the Editors and Contributors
Chapter 1: Where to live as an information problem: three contemporary
examples - William Aspray and Melissa G. Ocepek
Chapter 2: Turning in place: Real estate agents and the move from
information custodians to information brokers - Steve Sawyer
Chapter 3: The Evolving Residential Real Estate Information Ecosystem: The
Rise of Zillow - James W. Cortada
Chapter 4: Privacy, Surveillance, and the "Smart Home" - Philip Doty
Chapter 5: This Old House, Fixer Upper, and Better Homes & Gardens: The
Housing Crisis and Media Sources - Melissa G. Ocepek
Chapter 6: A Community Responds to Growth: An Information Story About What
Makes for a Good Place to Live." - Hannah Weber, Vaughan Nagy, Janghee Cho,
and William Aspray
Chapter 7: The Valley Between Us: The meta-hodology of racial segregation
in Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Judith Pintar
Chapter 8: Modeling Hope: Boundary Objects and Design Patterns in a
Heartland Heterotopia- David Hopping
Chapter 9: Home buying in Everyday Life: How Emotion and Time Pressure
Shape High Stakes Deciders' Information Behavior - Carol F. Landry
Chapter 10: In Search of Home: Examining Information Seeking and Sources
That Help African Americans Determine Where to Live - Jamillah R. Gabriel
Chapter 11: Where to Live in Retirement: A Complex Information Problem-
William Aspray
Chapter 12: Closing Statement
About the Editors and Contributors







