Operational zones, countryside, network society

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Abstract

An important issue in the theory of social constructivism. is the issue of spatial arrangement. Space is grasped as the primary/secondary zone of operation. The secondary zone of operation is determined by the use of technical means. Technically conditioned social networks currently give a new dimension to both zones. From this point of view, the new solutions for the network/agglomeration economies arise: networks may substitute for agglomerations.

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Hubík, S. (2007). Operational zones, countryside, network society. Agricultural Economics, 53(11), 491–494. https://doi.org/10.17221/977-agricecon

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