Public Space, Urban Space and Electronic Space: Would the Real City Please Stand Up?

Author:

Crang Mike1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography, University of Durham, Science Laboratories, South Road, Durham, DH1 3LE, UK,

Abstract

Commentary around the electronic media has raised issues of political action, community formation and changing identities. This paper explores how the notions of 'public space' can inform this debate over electronic media. It examines the metaphorical adoption of urban models to look at electronic sociality and suggests four principle approaches: cities set in or against world flows, suburbanised telecities, communitarian visions and accounts that appeal to a renewed public sphere. The paper examines how these share many assumptions. However, instead of trying to sift these metaphors by contrasting them to a purported real world, the paper examines how they shape an electronic architecture. Spatial metaphors and electronic practices are seen as entangled and shaping each other. The paper suggests that the different metaphors for the city reflect a range of anxieties about and desires for urban life. In this sense, the 'real' city is the indefinable complexity and folding of spaces—lying outside the visualisations offered of cyberspace.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Urban Studies,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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