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Informationen zum Autor Neriko Musha Doerr is professor in the Salameno School of American and International Studies at Ramapo College.Debra Occhi is professor of anthropology at Miyazaki International College Klappentext This volume examines the complexities created by Pokémon GO-the smartphone augmented reality game- from an anthropological perspective. Through detailed text analyses, links to wider issues, and the phenomenology of playing, this collection provides nuanced studies of how Pokémon GO created a new way to inhabit the world. Zusammenfassung This volume examines the complexities created by Pokémon GO—the smartphone augmented reality game— from an anthropological perspective. Through detailed text analyses, links to wider issues, and the phenomenology of playing, this collection provides nuanced studies of how Pokémon GO created a new way to inhabit the world. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword: Pokémonology on the GO by Anne AllisonIntroduction: Analyzing the Augmented Reality World of Pokémon GO by Neriko Musha Doerr and Debra J. OcchiChapter 1: Pokémon and the Environment by Elle SentryChapter 2: The Politics of Intersecting Landscapes: Chronotopes and Modes of Governmentality of Pokémon GO and the Real World by Neriko Musha DoerrChapter 3: Botanizing on the Asphalt: The "Poké-Flaneur" and the Virtual Urban Wildlife of Pokémon GO by Paul ManningChapter 4: Social and Affective Implications of Pokémon GO in Japanese Contexts: "Mind your Manners and Have Fun" by Debra J. OcchiAfterword by Bonnie Nardi