Abstract
Cyberspace has become a new type of space with spatial attributes and a new field of governance twinned with physical spaceThe rise of cyberspace has redefined traditional spatial concepts, such as place and distance, division and boundary, as well as allocation and hierarchyThese new attributes originate from both the dissemination of information and the production of power in cyberspace, and form unique mobility, agglomeration, and heterogeneity of cyberspaceThe above spatial attributes bring a series of agendas for Chinese urban governance on spatial construction, division, competition, interaction, and justice, which challenge the model and system governance based on physical spaceThe topic of “twinned spaces and parallel governances” means that cyberspace not only changes the perception of space attributes, but also challenges future governing system of state space.
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Spatial governance /
Cyberspace /
Urban governance /
New agenda
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HE Yanling, ZHANG Yurui.
Twinned Spaces and Parallel Governances: On How Cyberspace Shapes the New Agenda of Chinese Urban Governance[J]. Journal of Renmin University of China, 2022, 36(5): 60-74
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