Digitalizating rural areas: A traditional context

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Digitalizing the existing territories is widely declared and procreated in the modern world. The process has become widespread in developed countries and is gaining momentum in developing countries; also attracting a lot of studies in economics, technology, and political science. We argue the necessity of philosophical attitude to cope with the essentials of digitalization. Mostly, the use of philosophy in the matter comes with aspects usually ignored in quantitative methodologies. Actual qualitative reference of unfolding digital nets for rural territories, still representing numerous semantics of a traditional life-world, helps bringing to the limelight opportunities overlooked in intensive indicators and their capacity to describe the actual social and cultural process involved in territorial digitalization.

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Olkhovikov, K., Korobeynikov, A., Zarubina, E., Zhuravleva, L., & Ruchkin, A. (2021). Digitalizating rural areas: A traditional context. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 699). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/699/1/012047

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