On Digital Geographies
Abdul Shaban
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Abdul Shaban: Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Chapter Chapter 1 in Digital Geographies—Theory, Space, and Communities, 2024, pp 1-15 from Springer
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Abstract Technological innovations have disruptive impacts on the way we experience time and space. In other words, human geographies and temporalities are made and remade by technologies, and technologies are central in the production of space and socio-spatial relations (Leszczynski, 2019: 13). Technologies enable us to collect geographical information on vast territories and map them, and these maps always make us aware of our materiality and spatial belongings. The whole civilizational evolution has been marked by a technological progression. Some of these technologies have specifically played massive roles in shaping human interaction with territories or space.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-4734-4_1
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