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Mark Graham, Professor of Internet Geography
Mark Graham, Professor of Internet Geography
Oxford Internet , University of Oxford
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Good gig, bad gig: autonomy and algorithmic control in the global gig economy
AJ Wood, M Graham, V Lehdonvirta, I Hjorth
Work, employment and society 33 (1), 56-75, 2019
10692019
Volunteered geographic information and crowdsourcing disaster relief: a case study of the Haitian earthquake
M Zook, M Graham, T Shelton, S Gorman
World Medical & Health Policy 2 (2), 7, 2010
10272010
Digital labour and development: impacts of global digital labour platforms and the gig economy on worker livelihoods
M Graham, I Hjorth, V Lehdonvirta
Transfer: European review of labour and research 23 (2), 135-162, 2017
9512017
Augmented reality in urban places: contested content and the duplicity of code
M Graham, M Zook, A Boulton
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 38 (3), 464-479, 2013
478*2013
Beyond the Geotag? Deconstructing “Big Data” and Leveraging the Potential of the Geoweb
JW Crampton, M Graham, A Poorthuis, T Shelton, M Stephens, ...
Cartography and Geographic Information Science 40 (2), 130-139, 2013
4582013
The gig economy
J Woodcock, M Graham
A critical introduction. Cambridge: Polity, 2019
4312019
Where in the world are you? Geolocation and language identification in Twitter
SA Hale, D Gaffney, M Graham
The Professional Geographer, 2014
4122014
Geography and the future of big data, big data and the future of geography
M Graham, T Shelton
Dialogues in Human geography 3 (3), 255-261, 2013
3572013
Mapping DigiPlace: geocoded Internet data and the representation of place
MA Zook, M Graham
Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 34 (3), 466-482, 2007
3462007
The creative reconstruction of the Internet: Google and the privatization of cyberspace and DigiPlace
MA Zook, M Graham
Geoforum 38 (6), 1322-1343, 2007
3262007
Time machines and virtual portals
M Graham
Progress in Development Studies 11 (3), 211, 2011
3092011
Workers of the Internet unite? Online freelancer organisation among remote gig economy workers in six Asian and African countries
AJ Wood, V Lehdonvirta, M Graham
New Technology, Work and Employment 33 (2), 95-112, 2018
3052018
Neogeography and the Palimpsests of Place: Web 2.0 and the Construction of a Virtual Earth
M Graham
Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 101 (4), 422-436, 2010
2972010
Mapping the data shadows of Hurricane Sandy: Uncovering the sociospatial dimensions of ‘big data’
T Shelton, A Poorthuis, M Graham, M Zook
Geoforum 52, 167-179, 2014
2802014
Networked but commodified: The (dis) embeddedness of digital labour in the gig economy
AJ Wood, M Graham, V Lehdonvirta, I Hjorth
Sociology 53 (5), 931-950, 2019
2742019
Uneven geographies of user-generated information: Patterns of increasing informational poverty
M Graham, B Hogan, RK Straumann, A Medhat
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 104 (4), 746-764, 2014
2572014
Geography/internet: ethereal alternate dimensions of cyberspace or grounded augmented realities?
M Graham
The Geographical Journal 179 (2), 177-182, 2013
2372013
Society and the internet: How networks of information and communication are changing our lives
M Graham, WH Dutton
Oxford University Press, 2019
2172019
The global platform economy: A new offshoring institution enabling emerging-economy microproviders
V Lehdonvirta, O Kässi, I Hjorth, H Barnard, M Graham
Journal of management 45 (2), 567-599, 2019
2072019
The global gig economy: Towards a planetary labour market?
M Graham, M Anwar
First Monday 24 (4), 2019
1882019
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