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Cyberculture and New Media

2008
The article is a critical summary of scholarship concerning the study of cyberculture and new media, explicitly focusing on methodological issues.
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Researching Cybercultures (2000)

2019
This chapter explores ground that is less well trodden by sociological researchers. In an era of Google books and escalating cases of online plagiarism among the student populace, and relentless popular and academic debate about the relative freedoms and dangers of the virtual environment, and as a place of research interest in its own right.
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Cyberculture

2014
Rob Latham, Thomas Foster
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Cyberculture and Globalization

2018
Globalization should be understood as a new economic, political, and cultural dynamic in what is now a global space. It is diagnosed based on a description of the different phases in its development, as an abstract, modern narrative reinforced by cyberculture, the information and communications technologies (ICTs) culture that emerged in the 1970s ...
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Cyberculture and Identity

2016
Cyberculture has sparked identity crisis on the Internet communicative platforms like blogs and other social media sites. It is fashionable to hide behind anonymous posting and post offensive or distasteful images, videos, texts, and audio purportedly meant to unveil what may not be in the open.
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Cyberculture

South Atlantic Quarterly, 1992
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