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[sī́bər-kŭĺchər]
(n.)The culture arising from the use of computer networks, as for communication, entertainment, work, and business.
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Cyberculture is the culture that has emerged, or is emerging, from the use of computer networks for communication, entertainment and business. It is also the study of various social phenomena associa...
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Cyberculture. Technoculture. Future Culture. ... Cyberculture is a here-and-now reality that grew out of the science fiction movement of "cyberpunk". Look at the word "cyberpunk" -- broken down you have "cyber" and "punk" which roughly translates to people using technology and information in ways that deviate from the...
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The CyberCulture, Identity, and Gender Resources Page (A metapage in the interactive database mode that offers compiled research on such issues as Role Playing MUDs and the performance of gender, as well as questions regarding "the body," the "Real" and the "Virtual." The site offers a large number of a...
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Explore cyberculture through sites about cybernetics, cyberpsychology, digital culture, chat rooms, viridian movement, cyberpunk culture, cybersickness, autobiographical stories, and more. ... Directory > Society and Culture > Cultures and Groups > Cyberculture...
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While still an emerging field of scholarship, the study of cyberculture flourished throughout the last half of the 1990s, as witnessed in the countless monographs and anthologies published by both academic and popular presses, and the growing number of papers and panels presented at scholarly conferences from across...
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These are the notes i compiled for an independent study project at NYU about anthropological and sociological views on "cyberculture," defined by Cyberculture Luxembourg as "a collection of cultures and cultural products that exist on and/or are made possible by the Internet, along with the stories told about these...
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Return to Home; Kore Kneip; ENGL 328; November 30, 2004; Cyberculture Essay ; ... Standard Literature or Hyperfiction ... With the age of the internet so many factors of literature have begun to change. In order to read, people used to have to sit down with a physical book and turn pages when it was time to move on.
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In an overview, Lévy discusses the distinguishing features of cyberspace and cyberculture from anthropological, philosophical, cultural, and sociological points of view.
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Anachron City: Library: CyberCulture - Cyberculture books, references to social reports, and comics. ... Cyberbuss - Cyberculture project that brings a virtual community of cyber freaks from 17+ different countries into the same existence. The silvery buss travels over land and through cyberspace posting virtual trips...
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