Online Territories brings key research and writings in the interdisciplinary study of new media
and society together to answer questions arising from the ways in which online technologies are
currently being envisioned used and experienced. The book offers an up-to-date
contextualization of online practices and explores from a variety of perspectives the
emergence of new experiences and routines in relation to - and new conceptions of - social
space. This volume addresses the need for further research-based contextualization of
preexisting theories related with globalization mobility citizenship and civic participation
socio-spatial dynamics network society and others. Online territories are traced in relation
to three distinct and interrelated pathways - the everyday the civic and the public and the
transnational translocal - by taking mediation communicative practice and social space as
departure points. The book includes an afterword by David Morley.