Abstract

I problematize Coronavirus’ shattering effects on the ‘social space’ in everyday context of privacy—that evolves on one’s unequal social positions. I argue that the banality of home intrusion is emblematic of a new threat and offers us a glimpse of future worlds where virtual selves are only traces of our existence in social interaction.

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