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This article aims to explore whether or not digital space assumes the role of the spatial urban grid when movement of people is restricted under quarantine. The era of Web 2.0 and the increasingly easy access to mobile devices and the internet has created alternative virtual space for urban socio-spatial interactions. The article addresses these concepts in three parts. First, it adapts a theoretical framework that can address the emerging digital public and spatial restrictions. Second, it explores the possible inflation of digital space. Third, it questions the possibility of transfer of spatiality into virtual space. The finding shows significant inflation of digital space after quarantine, but no significant spatial characteristic can be identified among those interactions. The study emphasizes the importance of adapting existing theories for evolving urban challenges.
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Aminreza Iranmanesh
Resmıye Alpar Atun
Space and Culture
Middle East Technical University
Eastern Mediterranean University
Near East University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69f574a27108db7a61afba05 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1206331220938634
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