Concepts for E-learning & Digital Culture

Featherstone and Burrows (1995: 5) define cyberspace as - ‘a cluster of different technologies, some familiar, some being developed and some still fictional, all of which have in common the ability to simulate environments within which humans can interact’. It is both a space and a non-space; a (dis)location - something that is both positioned and not positioned, (dis)placed but not re-placed, a diaspora space of hybridity and flows where one and many locations are simultaneously possible.

Robin Usher - Lost and found: ‘cyberspace’ and the (dis)location of teaching, learning and research pg 2


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