Reverse Urbanization How Remote Working and Technology are Changing Cities

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Emiliano Mandrone
Emiliano Mandrone
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The interaction between the health emergency and the available technology produces an extraordinary metamorphosis of social and economic customs. This energy has released an intense centrifugal force that has displaced activities and people quickly and radically, with strong consequences on the structure of cities. To properly metabolize these changes, adequate cultural processing and specific services are needed.

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Emiliano Mandrone. 2021. \u201cReverse Urbanization How Remote Working and Technology are Changing Cities\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - C: Sociology & Culture GJHSS-C Volume 21 (GJHSS Volume 21 Issue C6): .

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Remote work influence on urban development and city planning.
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The interaction between the health emergency and the available technology produces an extraordinary metamorphosis of social and economic customs. This energy has released an intense centrifugal force that has displaced activities and people quickly and radically, with strong consequences on the structure of cities. To properly metabolize these changes, adequate cultural processing and specific services are needed.

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