Experience and perception of real and virtual space during the Covid-19 emergency in Italy The restrictions imposed by the management of the Covid-19 emergency have made clear the importance of spatial categories in the definition and articulation of existences and experiences. This paper reflects on how the ways of experiencing and perceiving real and virtual spaces have changed during the lockdown. The paper presented the analysis of the data collected through an online questionnaire spread on the national territory from 22 April to 3 May 2020. The aim is to assess whether and how the perception and experience of real spaces (domestic and public), virtual space and time differ on the basis of variables linked to the socio-demographic and professional status of the respondents, the housing conditions and their geographical origin.
Esperienza e percezione dello spazio reale e virtuale durante l’emergenza Covid-19 in Italia
Antonella Primi;Cristina Marchioro
2021-01-01
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Experience and perception of real and virtual space during the Covid-19 emergency in Italy The restrictions imposed by the management of the Covid-19 emergency have made clear the importance of spatial categories in the definition and articulation of existences and experiences. This paper reflects on how the ways of experiencing and perceiving real and virtual spaces have changed during the lockdown. The paper presented the analysis of the data collected through an online questionnaire spread on the national territory from 22 April to 3 May 2020. The aim is to assess whether and how the perception and experience of real spaces (domestic and public), virtual space and time differ on the basis of variables linked to the socio-demographic and professional status of the respondents, the housing conditions and their geographical origin.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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