Psychnology's new issue is about Place and Space in Mediated Communication. It's the first issue among two about this topic.
The choice of the Journal is to reflect on the ways in which Space and Place can be connected to human experience in mediated environments, namely to human 'Presence' there. The selection of papers published in this issue of PNJ offers an overview on these and other ways in which Space and Place matter in the human experience with digital technologies. So many excellent contributions have arrived that two issues of the Journal will be devoted to this theme.
Intersting papers inside, I will talk about some of them later on.