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Introduction ‘Harbour Cities’

Introduction ‘Harbour Cities’

In their blog article on Space and Culture, the two guest editors Dr. Hans-Ulrich Wagner and Justin Lloyd introduce their new blog series "Harbour Cities". It originated from the international network "Transnational Media Histories", a cooperation network of universities in Shanghai, Sydney and Hamburg.

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Abstract
Forthcoming essays will investigate the dynamics of place, communication and media in each of these cities. Shanghai, Sydney and Hamburg share situated histories as major maritime transport hubs and also incorporate key communication infrastructures.


Wagner, H.-U.; Llyod, J. (2021) [Guest Editors of a Blog Series on ‘Space and Culture’]: Introduction ‘Harbour Cities’. Online: http://www.spaceandculture.com/2021/01/22/introduction-harbour-cities/

Introduction ‘Harbour Cities’

In their blog article on Space and Culture, the two guest editors Dr. Hans-Ulrich Wagner and Justin Lloyd introduce their new blog series "Harbour Cities". It originated from the international network "Transnational Media Histories", a cooperation network of universities in Shanghai, Sydney and Hamburg.

To the article

Abstract
Forthcoming essays will investigate the dynamics of place, communication and media in each of these cities. Shanghai, Sydney and Hamburg share situated histories as major maritime transport hubs and also incorporate key communication infrastructures.


Wagner, H.-U.; Llyod, J. (2021) [Guest Editors of a Blog Series on ‘Space and Culture’]: Introduction ‘Harbour Cities’. Online: http://www.spaceandculture.com/2021/01/22/introduction-harbour-cities/

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2021

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