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NTIS 바로가기대한지리학회지 = Journal of the Korean Geographical Society, v.41 no.5 = no.116, 2006년, pp.561 - 581
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Machines, cities and bodies have been evolved together for a long time, and the recent development of information and communication technologies has transformed cities and bodies into new forms. Concerned with the relations between machines, cities and bodies, this paper explores how mobile networks...
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