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Mirrored Spaces

Mirrored Spaces

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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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Keywords

  • Data Economy
  • Digital divide
  • digital geographies
  • Digitalization
  • filter bubble
  • Geography
  • Human geography
  • Literature & literary studies
  • Literature: history & criticism
  • Social issues & processes
  • Social reproduction
  • social space
  • Society & culture: general
  • Society & Social Sciences
  • socio-economic inequality
  • Sociology
  • Sociology & anthropology

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-42793-1

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