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DIALOGUES IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/20438206231189586
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Digital space; metaverse; video games; digital geographies; virtual worlds
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The rapid expansion of online worlds after the Covid-19 pandemic has led to a significant influx of individuals into real-time interactive digital spaces. This transformation raises questions about the future of geography as a discipline. In this commentary, the author explores the implications of the current trend towards "metaversal" thinking for geographical theory and the importance of virtual world-making in understanding digital space and place.
The accelerated post-Covid expansion of online worlds presents an unprecedented move of people into real-time interactive digital spaces. What does this change mean for the future of geography as a discipline? At this critical juncture, there is potential to rethink the position of the digital in geographical thought and praxis - to move beyond apparently common-sense categorizations of real and virtual, representation and reality. This commentary considers the implications of the contemporary push toward 'metaversal' thinking for geographical theory as well as the significance of virtual world-making for geographical theorizations of digital space and place. I suggest that key thinkers on space and media geographies must be re-evaluated and applied to this new wave of digital development. What is the significance of recent debates around emerging spaces like the metaverse, augmented reality, and virtual reality, understood not as happenings with distinct real and virtual counterparts, but as geographical - spatial - phenomena?
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