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Debordered Materiality and Digital Biographies: Digital Transformation in Rural-Peripheral Areas
Debordered Materiality und Digitale Biografien: Digitale Transformationen in ländlich-peripheren Räumen
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Abstract Our paper addresses the interplay between digitalization and spatiality, asking how digital transformation processes are affected by peripheral spatial location. The short-term processes of digitalization and its implications for spatiality are widely addressed, especially with regard to urban devel... view more
Our paper addresses the interplay between digitalization and spatiality, asking how digital transformation processes are affected by peripheral spatial location. The short-term processes of digitalization and its implications for spatiality are widely addressed, especially with regard to urban development and planning, but rural-peripheral areas and periods of medium duration are only rarely the subject of research. Therefore, from a spatial planning perspective our central question is: What role is attributed to materiality in digital social transformation processes in rural-peripheral areas? Employing a multi-sited methodological approach - a sample in two rural regions and two villages in Eastern and Western Germany - the focus is placed on individual digital biographies related to physical, information, and communication technology artefacts. Against the backdrop of Karen Barad's concept of materiality as a constant intraactivity, we discuss digital transformation at the margins with respect to the aspects of newness, specificity, and qualities. This allows us to show different sequences of digitalization that are characterized by specific roles for materiality and spatial location, the changing importance of peripherality, and increasing debordered materiality.... view less
Keywords
zone; digitalization; periphery; rural area; village; spatial planning; materialism; digital divide; new technology; regional difference; Federal Republic of Germany; New Federal States; old federal states
Classification
Sociology of Science, Sociology of Technology, Research on Science and Technology
Technology Assessment
Free Keywords
digital transformation; digital biographies; rural-peripheral areas; New Materialism; spatial development; spatiality; peripherality; user
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 291-314
Journal
Historical Social Research, 47 (2022) 3
Issue topic
Digital Transformation(s): On the Entanglement of Long-Term Processes and Digital Social Change
ISSN
0172-6404
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed