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Network Locality: Local Knowledge and Politics in a Network Culture

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Gordon, Eric
Journal: First Monday
Volume: 13
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Date: 2008
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/2515
Sector: Social Organization
Information & Knowledge
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Subject(s): local knowledge
networks
technology
communication
Abstract: "The theory of network locality suggests that location continues to matter in a globalized and networked culture. But the conditions under which local knowledge is produced are changing. With the ubiquity of digital networks, individual users can produce and consume information about local spaces no matter where they are. But information and knowledge are different things. This article describes how local knowledge is produced in a social context where location is wherever we happen to be."

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