RT Journal Article SR 00 A1 Puel, Gilles A1 Fernandez, Valérie T1 Socio-technical Systems, Public Space and Urban Fragmentation: The Case of ’Cybercafés’ in China JF Urban Studies YR 2012 FD 2012 VO 49 IS 6 SP 1297 OP 1313 K1 China K1 Cybercafés AB The geography of Internet access places is constructed by the interaction of the stakeholders, not only by the negotiation of local regulatory policies but also by the uses of these technologies. It differentiates urban space, contributes to urban fragmentation and the fragmentation into archipelagos of social groups, in a relationship which is not one-to-one. The new socio-technical practices of the city in interaction with infrastructures linked to mobility and accessibility produce urban forms which intensify social fragmentation. This work is based on field surveys conducted in China combining face-to-face questionnaires and in-depth interviews with operators (of cybercafe´s, local managers, etc.) and their users. PB Taylor & Francis SN 0042-0980 LK https://publications.ut-capitole.fr/id/eprint/13069/