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	<journal>
		<journal_title>Social Geography</journal_title>
		<journal_url>www.soc-geogr.net</journal_url>
		<issn>1729-4274</issn>
		<eissn>1729-4312</eissn>
		<volume_number>3</volume_number>
		<issue_number>1</issue_number>
		<publication_year>2008</publication_year>
	</journal>
	<doi>10.5194/sg-3-1-2008</doi>
	<article_url>http://www.soc-geogr.net/3/1/2008/</article_url>
	<abstract_html>http://www.soc-geogr.net/3/1/2008/sg-3-1-2008.html</abstract_html>
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	<start_page>1</start_page>
	<end_page>10</end_page>
	<publication_date>2008-02-06</publication_date>
	<article_title content_type="html">Synthesizing the face-to-face experience: e-learning practices and the constitution of place online</article_title>
	<authors>
		<author numeration="1" affiliations="1">
			<name>J. Maintz</name>
			<email>i-jumain@microsoft.com</email>
		</author>
	</authors>
	<affiliations>
		<affiliation numeration="1" content_type="html">Microsoft Deutschland GmbH, Stresemannallee 4b, 41460 Neuss, Germany</affiliation>
	</affiliations>
	<abstract content_type="html">In this article, I observe the relational production of place online through
the mobile practices of an e-learning course that combined interactions in
physical and online environments. I use actor-network theory as analytical
framework to explore element interrelations of this e-learning course, an
International Cooperation project organized by Capacity Building
International (InWEnt). The course involved participants from African,
Asian, European, and Latin American countries. This transnational program
included travel from different continents to Germany and South Africa for
the participation in face-to-face workshops as well as online interactions.
Face-to-face encounters strongly affected e-learning interactions. I show
how course participants introduced face-to-face experiences online through
associative impulses. I identify these associations that were contributed as
texts to online forums as enactments of Law and Mol&apos;s concept of &quot;fire
space&quot;. Fire spatial impulses functioned as compensatory practices with
respect to scarce sensory and symbolic information in online environments.
Social cues associated with the sensory and symbolic information from
physical spaces that learners introduced online highlighted the decisive
role of face-to-face social stimuli in the constitution of online places.
Results are based on ethnographic participation in the observed e-learning
course.</abstract>
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