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Joshua
Meyrowitz (1986) is concerned
with global space. He suggests that electronic media alter our sense of the
‘situational geography’ of social life.
This means that we inhabit a virtual world-wide space in which new forms of identification are forged. The core of his argument is that electronic media break the traditional bonds between geographic place and social identity.