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Conclusion: Urban Rural Flows with Online Urbanization

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The urban and rural structural patterns are related to their social relations. The combination of technology and local communities has rendered the space of flows more grass-rooted, and has expanded the space of flows paradigm to much larger scale. The Internet of everything is coming upon us. The Space of flows is so pervasive, that maybe there is practically no non space of flows. As discussed previously, the phenomena in rural China are references of this trend.

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    Online services are accurate, economical and convenient services provided through Internet business (including ecommerce, long distance education, long distance health care, logistics, financial technologies and so on.

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Zi, L. (2019). Conclusion: Urban Rural Flows with Online Urbanization. In: Online Urbanization. Advances in 21st Century Human Settlements. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3603-4_7

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