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Post-flânerie: How do mobile devices shape the experience of the city?

In the last decade, the advances in mobile technologies and location-based applications reshaped our mutual relationship with the urban environment. These technologies, as both a mean and barrier to the engagement between humans and their environment, have transformed the urban experience in profoun...

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Published in:SHS web of conferences 2019, Vol.64, p.1005
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