Wireless Networks and the Problems of Over-Connectedness

Author:

Mackenzie Adrian1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Social and Economic Aspects of Genomics, Lancaster University, United Kingdom. He researches in areas of network, audiovisual, wireless cultures and bioinformatic economies. He recently published a book entitled Cutting Code: Software and Sociality (Peter Lang, 2006). He has been working on the cultural life of wireless networks, looking at how artists, activists, development projects and community groups are making alternate or competing communication infrastructures.

Abstract

The idea of connectivity underpins much recent investment and innovation in wireless networks. This paper suggests wireless networks such as Wi-Fi actually put the ideal of network connectivity in question in some ways. The paper constructs a set of contrasts based on different wireless networks in Asia, Africa, Europe and North America. It argues that many different ideals of network connectivity intersect in wireless internet networks. Rather than being the examplar of connectivity, the practices, spaces, cultures and politics of wireless networks display forms of over-connectedness irreducible to the ideal of connectivity. They entail deep entanglements between the political economy of information, visions of technoeconomic progress and market competition, feelings of proximity, connectivity and mobility, and sensibilities of change.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Communication,Cultural Studies

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