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Information, place, and cyberspace : issues in accessibility / Donald G. Janelle, David C. Hodge (eds.).

Van Pelt Library T14.5 .I54 2000
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Format:
Book
Series:
Advances in spatial science
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Communication.
Cyberspace--Social aspects.
Cyberspace.
Computers and civilization.
Physical Description:
xi, 381 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Berlin : Springer, 2000.
Summary:
This book explores how new communication and information technologies combine with transportation to modify human spatial and temporal relationships in everyday life. It targets the need to differentiate accessibility levels among a broad range of social groupings, the need to study disparities in electronic accessibility, and the need to investigate new measures and means of representing the geography of opportunity in the information age. It explores how models based on physical notions of distance and connectivity are insufficient for understanding the new structures and behaviors that characterize current regional realities, with examples drawn from Europe, New Zealand, and North America. While traditional notions of accessibility and spatial interaction remain important, information technologies are dramatically modifying and expanding the scope of these core geographical concepts.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
3540674926
OCLC:
48013756

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