2.17.2004
Heidi
Here is the article I found through the University e-journals site.
http://80-puck.ingentaselect.com.floyd.lib.umn.edu/vl=3813907/cl=59/nw=1/rpsv/cw/mal/10949313/v6n6/s9/p639
The description is as follows by the author:
This paper investigates if the new space created by cyberspace affects how we use old space - physical space - and how the range of physical space we have access to affects our urge to extend into cyberspace. To do this I polled young IT savvy people in land-scarce Singapore about the amount of physical space they had at their disposal - private space in terms of the size of their house and bedroom space, and public space in terms of how many public meeting areas they frequented. I attempted to see if there was a correlation between the amount of physical space they enjoyed and the amount of time they spent in cyberspace.
http://80-puck.ingentaselect.com.floyd.lib.umn.edu/vl=3813907/cl=59/nw=1/rpsv/cw/mal/10949313/v6n6/s9/p639
The description is as follows by the author:
This paper investigates if the new space created by cyberspace affects how we use old space - physical space - and how the range of physical space we have access to affects our urge to extend into cyberspace. To do this I polled young IT savvy people in land-scarce Singapore about the amount of physical space they had at their disposal - private space in terms of the size of their house and bedroom space, and public space in terms of how many public meeting areas they frequented. I attempted to see if there was a correlation between the amount of physical space they enjoyed and the amount of time they spent in cyberspace.
