City-Life No More? Young Adults’ Disrupted Urban Experiences and Their Digital Mediation under Covid-19
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Austria; digitally-mediated city; mobile youth culture; pandemic; urban experiences; urban ills; urban imaginaries; urban lifestyles; urban pathology; young people;All these keywords.
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