Title of article
Thirdspace: The Trialectics of the Real, Virtual and Blended Spaces
Author/Authors
Kosari ، Masoud - University of Tehran , Amoori ، Abbas - University of Tehran
Pages
23
From page
163
To page
185
Abstract
This article aims to redefine the concept of Thirdspace and make a trilateral relationship between the three concepts of real space, virtual space and the user. To do so, not only the concept of Thirdspace has to be redefined, but also a new understanding of virtual space as a relatively independent space is required. This threesided relation requires a new understanding of the relationship between the body and virtual space. Special attention is paid to the role of the body in the relationship between the user and virtual space through a phenomenological approach. Borderline spaces– VR technology and video games such as Pokémon Go– which are resulted from the interpenetration of real and virtual spaces have been considered as the new edges of interaction between real and virtual spaces and they are on a constant rise. This article’s key question is if using the concept of Thirdspace, one could build a bridge on the theoretical gap between real and virtual spaces and better understand the confrontation of the user with real, virtual and borderline spaces as well as their lived experiences. The authors believe that the answers are positive. This understanding paves the way not only to help the users improve their life skills for today’s realvirtual world but also to manage the stresses caused by living in such surroundings.
Keywords
blended space , convergence theory , mental space , Thirdspace , virtual space
Journal title
Journal of Cyberspace Studies
Serial Year
2018
Journal title
Journal of Cyberspace Studies
Record number
2466294
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