Graham, Mark, 1980-....
Graham, Mark
Graham, Mark, Senior research fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, a research fellow at Green Templeton College, and a research associate at Oxford's School of Geography and the Environment
Mark Graham Professor of Internet Geography at the Oxford Internet Institute
VIAF ID: 311024993 (Personal)
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Works
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Augmented Realities and Uneven Geographies: Exploring the Geolinguistic Contours of the Web | |
Augmented reality in urban places: contested content and the duplicity of code | |
Beyond the geotag: situating ‘big data’ and leveraging the potential of the geoweb | |
Digital Control in Value Chains: Challenges of Connectivity for East African Firms | |
Digital Divisions of Labor and Informational Magnetism: Mapping Participation in Wikipedia | |
Digital economies at global margins | |
Digital entrepreneurship in Africa : how a continent is escaping Silicon Valley's long shadow | |
Digital Hegemonies: The Localness of Search Engine Results | |
The Digital Knowledge Economy Index: Mapping Content Production | |
Digital labour and development: impacts of global digital labour platforms and the gig economy on worker livelihoods | |
Digital work in the planetary market | |
Does economic upgrading lead to social upgrading in contact centers? Evidence from South Africa | |
Geographical imagination and technological connectivity in East Africa | |
Geographies of digital exclusion : data and inequality | |
Geography/internet: ethereal alternate dimensions of cyberspace or grounded augmented realities? | |
The gig economy : a critical introduction | |
Gik gyeongje | |
The Global Platform Economy: A New Offshoring Institution Enabling Emerging-Economy Microproviders | |
Good Gig, Bad Gig: Autonomy and Algorithmic Control in the Global Gig Economy | |
Hacking code/space: Confounding the code of global capitalism | |
How to run a city like Amazon, and other fables | |
The impact of connectivity in Africa: grand visions and the mirage of inclusive digital development. | |
An Informational Right to the City? Code, Content, Control, and the Urbanization of Information | |
Mapping Wikipedia’s Geolinguistic Contours | |
Measuring relative opinion from location-based social media: A case study of the 2016 U.S. presidential election | |
Neogeography and Volunteered Geographic Information: A Conversation with Michael Goodchild and Andrew Turner | |
Platform Criminalism: The 'Last-Mile' Geography of the Darknet Market Supply Chain | |
Predicting Drug Demand with Wikipedia Views: Evidence from Darknet Markets. | |
Provenance, power and place: Linked data and opaque digital geographies | |
Research and fieldwork in development | |
Situating Neogeography | |
Society and the internet : how networks of information and communication are changing our lives | |
The Technology of Religion: Mapping Religious Cyberscapes | |
Towards a study of information geographies: (im)mutable augmentations and a mapping of the geographies of information | |
Uneven Geographies of User-Generated Information: Patterns of Increasing Informational Poverty | |
Warped Geographies of Development: The Internet and Theories of Economic Development | |
Who isn’t online? Mapping the ‘Archipelago of Disconnection’ | |
Wikipédia, objet scientifique non identifié | |
긱경제 플랫폼 노동의 지리학 |