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From the Miniature to the Virtual: Informationist Dundee

Posted on April 18, 2016 by Bill Herbert

Like several  Scottish and Northern cities which have struggled with their changing identity – are they, as formerly, principally provincial conglomerations, or can they become something more, something capable of rebalancing the stacked centre/region dichotomy? – Dundee has performed and … Continue reading →

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