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The invention of air space, outer space, and cyberspace
James Hay
Media and Cinema Studies
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Institute of Communications Research
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Airspace
100%
Outer Space
100%
Cyberspace
100%
Communication Technologies
42%
Communicative Space
42%
Liberal Government
42%
United States
28%
Problematization
28%
Modernity
28%
Extraterrestrial
28%
Conceptions of Space
28%
Satellite Technology
28%
Communication Networks
14%
Thinking Styles
14%
Radio
14%
World War II
14%
Neoliberal
14%
Cold War
14%
Late Nineteenth Century
14%
Insecurity
14%
Global Communication
14%
Transportation Technology
14%
Open Skies
14%
Communication Space
14%
Historical Connections
14%
Network Economy
14%
Free World
14%
National Sovereignty
14%
Epiphenomenon
14%
Flyover
14%
Experimentalism
14%
Political Government
14%
Pre-World War II
14%
Political Modernization
14%
Technology Fit
14%
Global Governance
14%
History of the Present
14%
Determinist
14%
Global Peace
14%
Regimes of Truth
14%
Arts and Humanities
Conception
100%
Liberal government
100%
Communication Technology
66%
World War II
66%
Extraterrestrial
66%
Discourse
33%
Rationality
33%
Cold War
33%
Late Nineteenth Century
33%
Preoccupation
33%
Imagining
33%
Inventing
33%
Mentality
33%
Problematization
33%
Global Governance
33%
Experimentalism
33%
Insecurity
33%
History of the present
33%
Regimes of truth
33%
Social Sciences
Invention Process
100%
Communication Technology
33%
World War II
33%
Genealogy
16%
Legislation
16%
Transport
16%
Cold War
16%
Sovereignty
16%
Space Communication
16%
Global Governance
16%
Late Nineteenth Century
16%
Experimentalism
16%
Discourse
16%