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James Ash
James Ash
Professor of Technology and Society, Newcastle University
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Digital turn, digital geographies?
J Ash, R Kitchin, A Leszczynski
Progress in Human Geography 42 (1), 25-43, 2018
8832018
Geography and post-phenomenology
J Ash, P Simpson
Progress in Human Geography 40 (1), 48-66, 2016
3322016
The interface envelope: Gaming, technology, power
J Ash
Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2016
284*2016
Atmospheric methods
B Anderson, J Ash
Non-representational methodologies, 34-51, 2015
2672015
Rethinking affective atmospheres: Technology, perturbation and space times of the non-human
J Ash
Geoforum 49, 20-28, 2013
2532013
Attention, videogames and the retentional economies of affective amplification
J Ash
Theory, Culture & Society 29 (6), 3-26, 2012
2062012
Emerging spatialities of the screen: video games and the reconfiguration of spatial awareness
J Ash
Environment and Planning A 41 (9), 2105-2124, 2009
1732009
Technologies of captivation: Videogames and the attunement of affect
J Ash
Body & Society 19 (1), 27-51, 2013
1722013
Architectures of affect: anticipating and manipulating the event in processes of videogame design and testing
J Ash
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 28 (4), 653-671, 2010
1502010
Technology and affect: Towards a theory of inorganically organised objects
J Ash
Emotion, Space and Society 14, 84-90, 2015
1422015
Digital geographies
J Ash, R Kitchin, A Leszczynski
Sage, 2019
1392019
Cultural geography and videogames
J Ash, LA Gallacher
Geography Compass 5 (6), 351-368, 2011
1222011
Digital interface design and power: Friction, threshold, transition
J Ash, B Anderson, R Gordon, P Langley
Environment and planning D: society and space 36 (6), 1136-1153, 2018
1152018
Technology, technicity, and emerging practices of temporal sensitivity in videogames
J Ash
Environment and Planning A 44 (1), 187-203, 2012
932012
Teleplastic technologies: Charting practices of orientation and navigation in videogaming
J Ash
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 35 (3), 414-430, 2010
902010
Unit, vibration, tone: A post-phenomenological method for researching digital interfaces
J Ash, B Anderson, R Gordon, P Langley
cultural geographies 25 (1), 165-181, 2018
872018
Flat ontology and geography
J Ash
Dialogues in Human Geography 10 (3), 345-361, 2020
742020
Phase media: Space, time and the politics of smart objects
J Ash
Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2017
742017
Sensation, networks, and the GIF: Toward an allotropic account of affect
J Ash
65*2015
Becoming attuned: Objects, affects, and embodied methodology
J Ash, LA Gallacher
Methodologies of Embodiment, 69-85, 2015
612015
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