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Mirrored Spaces Social Inequality In The Digital Age Jrg Scheffer

  • SKU: BELL-56901296
Mirrored Spaces Social Inequality In The Digital Age Jrg Scheffer
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.23 MB
Author: Jörg Scheffer
ISBN: 9783658427931, 9783658427924, 3658427930, 3658427922
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Mirrored Spaces Social Inequality In The Digital Age Jrg Scheffer by Jörg Scheffer 9783658427931, 9783658427924, 3658427930, 3658427922 instant download after payment.

This open access book critically examines discussions on digitalisation and individual opportunities for socio-economic advancement. Contrary to the prevailing narratives of “digital empowerment” and opportunities for every individual, this book argues that digitalisation massively curtails social advancement opportunities, consolidating existing social relations. From a spatial perspective, Scheffer demonstrates how socially disadvantaged groups are faced with reproducing mechanisms as part of a new data economy. Surprisingly, the more intensively digital services are used, the more this happens. Building on Löw ́s sociology of space and Bourdieu ́s concept of habitus, this book shows how practices of social exclusion are transferred to the digital present in an innovative way. The image of “mirrored” spaces describes a new mechanism that explains social exclusion in the age of digitalisation. This book is an essential resource for researchers and students interested in socio-economic inequalities, processes of digitalisation, and digital geographies.

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