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15年前,我提出我们生活在混合空间(de Souza e Silva, 2006)。我认为,混合空间不仅仅是物理空间和数字空间的结合,它是由人、空间和移动技术之间不断出现的网络关系创造的。我将混合空间定义为“移动空间,由携带便携式设备持续连接到互联网和其他用户的用户不断移动而创建”(de Souza e Silva, 2006, p. 262)。通过连接到互联网(从而连接到其他地理位置的用户),我们可以同时体验数字和物理空间,因此,将物理和数字作为两个(通常不相连的)空间来处理是毫无意义的。在过去的15年里,我们日常使用的移动通信技术变得越来越复杂。为了跟上快速变化的技术格局,诸如物联网(Ashton, 2009)、网络局域性(Gordon & de Souza e Silva, 2011)、代码/空间(Kitchin & Dodge, 2011)和网络化城市交通(Freudendal-Pedersen & Kesselring, 2017)等术语已被用来描述人与数字技术日益相互关联的社会技术背景。各种各样的新移动技术和概念被用来描述我们与它们之间的关系,这可能会引发人们对当今混合空间的有用性和有效性的质疑。在这篇文章中,我想建议我们仍然生活在混合空间中。然而,为了成功地理解和分析今天的混合空间,我们不仅要考虑隐私问题,
期刊介绍:
Mobile Media & Communication is a peer-reviewed forum for international, interdisciplinary academic research on the dynamic field of mobile media and communication. Mobile Media & Communication draws on a wide and continually renewed range of disciplines, engaging broadly in the concept of mobility itself.