Lands and Communications No 58, 2004/4 - pagesPages 4 to 4ForewordBy Jean-Marc OffnerPages 5 to 19The Internet: A Global Geographic ApproachBy Gabriel DupuyPages 20 to 31Telecommunication Networks and Spatial Planning in France: Local Actors at the Heart of a DebateBy Anne Frémont-VanacorePages 32 to 43The Spatial Organization of the World as Seen by Air Traffic NetworksBy Nadine CattanPages 44 to 60Email and Internet Uses and TemporalitiesBy Benoît LelongPages 61 to 70Varying Methods among EDF Agents When Dealing with Outstanding AccountsBy Isolde DevalièrePages 71 to 78Memory, Identity, and Legacy: The Example of France TélécomBy Denis Varloot, Christian Chaunavel, Pascal Griset, Léonard LaboriePages 79 to 84Phone ShopsBy Jean Richer, Jean-Philippe DoréPages 85 to 96Businesses in SingaporeBy Dominique LorrainPages 97 to 100The Rise of the Motorcycle in Ho Chi Minh City in Three PhasesBy Xuan Phi Tran, Laurence RetailleauPages 101 to 105ReviewsPages 105 to 106Selected TitlesPages 106 to 109Journal Reviews