There is indeed a digital divide in cyberculture studies, and, like the digital divide in on-line access, it is keyed to racial categories. |
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She is currently completing a book chapter on feminist theory and cyberculture. |
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He's also the guy who pretty much willed 90s cyberculture into existence by convincing people that it already existed. |
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One of the axioms of cyberculture is that the speed of telecommunications is dramatically impacting upon our senses. |
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Mary Flanagan is a digital media artist who teaches courses on gender and technology, cyberculture, interactive media, and sound design. |
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The book is an intriguing contribution to a growing literature on globalisation, technology and cyberculture. |
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We are still feeling our way towards an appropriate cyberculture that puts emphasis back on individual self-reliance and community self-help. |
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The cyberculture as we know it today is essentially composed of a conglomerate of links created by the netsurfers. |
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For me, it all began while I was researching a book on early cyberculture. |
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Furthermore, access to the World Wide Web and global cyberculture will provide these generations with a plenitude of new ideas and new expectations. |
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This article and book are cited as the foundational works of cyberculture studies. |
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My impression is that there's been a sudden surge of people going all 19th century with these — takin' a brave stand against cyberculture! |
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The development of cyberculture must be coupled with the invention of a cyberethics. |
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This course deals with the cyberculture and the policies that are currently being discussed to ensure proper conduct on the Web. |
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Our globalised culture in which we are all reduced to some homogenised and saleable object is appearing in its most extreme form on the Internet through cyberculture. |
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Also central to the Group's discussions were the transforming effects of the digital revolution in every aspect of daily life and the incalculably rapid growth of cyberculture. |
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He became an enthusiastic booster of the Internet and cyberculture. |
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Girl Wide Web, or chapters from it, would be accessible for undergraduates in courses on media and youth, gender and media, or cyberculture. |
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For one thing, rave is likely to permeate the new cyberculture, for which it already offers a tailormade soundtrack. |
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A number of different critiques arose as cyberculture studies emerged. |
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In what ways is cyberculture a mould, a cyberstructure, as a technology-as-process, perhaps one akin to a coral reef that grows, is eaten away, regrows? |
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The book includes a digital milestones timeline, statistics on online and social networking site use, case examples, cartoons, and predictions about cyberculture. |
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