Another thing I hadn't thought through is the way that the discourse about "netizens"-- people who think of themselves as citizens of cyberspace-- helps build the idea of cyberspace as place. People are citizens of places, after all: for all the value of the argument that nations are "imagined communities," countries are places.
[To the tune of Johann Sebastian Bach, "Toccata in D Minor BWV 913," from the album "Toccatas BWV 910-916".]
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