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Franck Ghitalla et al., « Chapitre 2. Questions de distances », OpenEdition Press
« Chatting to strangers becomes easier when based on a shared interest. One of the earliest uses of the Internet was to connect geographically scattered groups with shared minority interests. This “virtual communities” of people linked electronically may meet occasionally for what cyber-enthusiasts call “free-time” - or may never meet. Such horizontal communities, scattered around the world, may have more in common with one another than with their next-door neighbors », Frances Cairncross, The...