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The development of communication and media technology changes spatial formations in human life. A local event becomes a global event in the media network.
Holy Rafika Dhona
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Contested cultural spaces: exploring illicit drug-using through Trainspotting [PDF]
Contending that culture is one of the most potentially divisive signifiers of human activity, this paper probes some of the complexities that attend the (un)popular culture of illicit -using with which many young people in contemporary Britain are ...
Hemingway, Judy
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Pirate-states: Imagining the geography of media piracy [PDF]
Intellectual property (IP) history has long pointed to certain nations as sources of copyright infringement, but these linkages are now systematically produced through annual Special 301 reporting by the US government and media industries. Exploring connections between infringement and nation, this article poses three concepts.
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3D Street Story Map Learning Media for High School Student’s Spatial Thinking Ability
One of the geography skills is students have spatial thinking ability. The aim of this research is to develop 3D Street Story Map Learning Media to accelerate students' spatial thinking ability. Learning media developed based on Google My Map integrated
Rima Meilita Sari +5 more
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Local Journalism when the Journalists Leave Town
Editorial offices are being shut down in small municipalities, raising the question of whether hyperlocal media can fill the gap left by legacy media. However, very little is known about the shape of this gap and thus to what extent it can be filled by ...
Karlsson Michael, Rowe Erika Hellekant
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The Covid-19 pandemic brought challenges for education sector in the learning process. The problems faced in learning during the pandemic were the lack of use of ICT-based media by teachers.
Nur'ain Hamzah +2 more
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Geography and consumption of local media [PDF]
Urbanization has led to the centralization of many important functions, including the media sector. In the case of Sweden, 53% of journalists now live in the capital region of Stockholm.
Orsa Kekezi, Charlotta Mellander
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Geomedia Perspectives for Multiple Futures in Tourism Development
This article draws on five participatory action research studies to address how geomedia theory can induce multiple imaginations of the future. Critical future research advocates that societies need to collectively create visions of multiple futures ...
Lotta Braunerhielm +2 more
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Locating sex: regional geographies of sexual social media
Contributing to the field of the geographies of digital sexualities, this article explores the geosocial dimensions of digital sexual cultures by analyzing three regionally operating, linguistically specific social media platforms devoted to sexual expression.
Jenny Sundén +3 more
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This article deals with mass media’s role as producers of images of tourist destinations, and the extent to which mass media can be viewed as external actors in connection to the tourism industry.
Kristina N. Lindström
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