A few day ago I found an interesting article about "Cybergeography" in a german magazine. When reading the article it seemed to me that cybergeography is a very traditional geography as it produces maps of POPs, maps of cables, maps of information-flows ... Is cybergeography really only some kind of mapping the information society? How about the influence of the "cyberspace" on social life and the existing (real!) spatial structure surrounding us?
Yours,
Dipl.-Geogr. Christian Rohrbach
Institut für Kulturgeographie, Stadt-
und Regionalforschung
Senckenberganlage 36
D-60325 Frankfurt am Main
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