Emerging Practices In Cyberculture And Social Networking


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Emerging Practices in Cyberculture and Social Networking


Emerging Practices in Cyberculture and Social Networking

Author: Daniel Riha

language: en

Publisher: Brill Rodopi

Release Date: 2010-01-01


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A selection of the most significant research presented during the 4th Global Conference on Cybercultures: Exploring Critical Issues, held as a part of Cyber Hub activity in Salzburg, Austria in March 2009.

Cyberculture and New Media


Cyberculture and New Media

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language: en

Publisher: BRILL

Release Date: 2009-01-01


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In the extension of digital media from optional means to central site of activity, the domains of language, art, learning, play, film, and politics have been subject to radical reconfigurations as mediating structures. This book examines how this changed relationship has in each case shaped a new form of discourse between self and culture and illustrates explicitly the character of mediated agency beyond the formal separateness from lived experience that was once conveniently termed the virtual and which has come to influence common assumptions about creative expression itself.

CyberCulture Now: Social and Communication Behaviours on the Web


CyberCulture Now: Social and Communication Behaviours on the Web

Author: Anna Maj

language: en

Publisher: BRILL

Release Date: 2019-01-04


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This volume was first published by Inter-Disciplinary Press in 2013. At present cyberculture is a dominating cultural paradigm and nothing seems to be able to replace it. We globally share the same cyberspace but there is a question whether we all together–the whole humankind–are really living in the same cyberculture? This book proves that we rather tend to define the contemporary state of culture as cybercultures. The process of spreading technologies, trends and ideas is not the same in all parts of the world. The varying speeds of this process and cultural diversity of its forms are created by different social, political, economic and cultural contexts. By representing different perspectives the authors depict a wide spectrum of the most important current problems connected with networked life, global sharing of data, loss of privacy, new meanings of community and developments in narrative structures and social behaviours arising from new communication possibilities, instantaneity of information and global viral sensitivity.