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Teletechnologies, Place, and Community

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The book explores the transformative impact of electronic age technologies on our understanding of identity, location, and interpersonal relationships. It critically examines the traditional concepts of place and community, questioning their relevance in a digitally connected world. Through a comprehensive analysis, the author re-evaluates how these ideas intersect with contemporary information and communication technologies, offering insights into our evolving social dynamics and sense of belonging in an increasingly virtual landscape.

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Teletechnologies, Place, and Community, Rowan Wilken

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2011
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