The COVID-19 pandemic made explicit the blurring boundaries between digital and social spaces and the consequent reconfiguration of identities, relationships, and institutions. Our personal identities, social interactions, public policies, social services and, more generally, the ways in which time and space are constructed take shape in a collapsed, ambivalent context. Moving from these premises, the collection introduced by this “Editorial” brings together 10 articles from around the world, in order to explore the blurring of boundaries between social and digital spaces, and the consequent reconfiguration of identities, relationships and institutions.
Editorial. Blurring Boundaries: Reconfiguring Social and Digital Spaces
Vincenzo Auriemma
;Gennaro Iorio;Maurizio Merico;Lucas Tavares Galindo Filho
2024-01-01
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic made explicit the blurring boundaries between digital and social spaces and the consequent reconfiguration of identities, relationships, and institutions. Our personal identities, social interactions, public policies, social services and, more generally, the ways in which time and space are constructed take shape in a collapsed, ambivalent context. Moving from these premises, the collection introduced by this “Editorial” brings together 10 articles from around the world, in order to explore the blurring of boundaries between social and digital spaces, and the consequent reconfiguration of identities, relationships and institutions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.