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accelerated rhythms of production and interaction, with important con-
sequences for the meaning of spatiality, or as Luke and Ó Tuathail (1998:72)
put it, “the power of pace is outstripping the power of place.” Nonetheless,
simply noting the acceleration of acceleration, so to speak, ignores deeper,
more meaningful issues as to who bene
ts (and why) and who loses out (and
why). “The really serious question which is raised by speed-up, by 'the com-
munications revolution' and by cyberspace, is not whether space will be
annihilated but what kinds of multiplicities (patternings of uniqueness) and
relations will be co-constructed with these new kinds of spatial con
fi
fi
gurations”
(Massey 2005:91).
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