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Fatalne zauroczenie (Wiktor Pielewin, Miłość do trzech Zuckerbrinów)
The aim of this paper is to analyze an increasingly dangerous phenomenon in modern times – the Internet addiction – in the context of contemporary Russian literature.
Aleksandra Zywert
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Digital medication and patients' right of autonomy in Spain
Abstract The progress the Internet has experienced in recent years has brought about huge changes and social transformation in all aspects of our lives. One such aspect greatly impacted has been our health, where we can talk about the existence of an ‘Internet of Medical Things’.
Salvador Pérez Álvarez
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Still getting it on online: Thirty years of queer male spaces brokered through digital technologies
Abstract Research across the social sciences testifies to an ongoing relationship between queerness and digital technology. This article tracks how different online spaces for queer men have changed as the internet has developed over the past 30 years.
Sam Miles
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This paper explores the interplay of ethics, CyberCulture, and artificial intelligence (AI) in virtual drama education. The present study critically assesses the ethical challenges and opportunities within digital learning environments, emphasizing AI's ...
Azadeh Mehrpouyan
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In Canada, as elsewhere in the world, creations by people with Aboriginal origins have become veritable tools for knowledge, identity negotiation, and cultural transmission and updating.
Louise VIGNEAULT
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This roundtable discussion presents a dialogue between digital culture scholars on the seemingly increased presence of hating and hate speech online. Revolving primarily around the recent #GamerGate campaign of intensely misogynistic discourse aimed at ...
Bartow A. +18 more
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“Discover your own Ireland”: Virtual Ireland(s) for an international audience [PDF]
Copyright @ 2009 University of GlasgowThe opening years of the twenty-first century can be characterised by the increased overlap between cyberspace and the physical world; virtual reality is more real than it has ever been.
Lynch, C
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Digital technologies have transformed various aspects of life, along with the social and organizational infrastructures that support them. Their increased presence in the workplace has given rise to concepts such as digital organizational culture (DOC)—a framework of shared beliefs, values, and practices that shape individual identities in a digital ...
David Coello-Montecel +2 more
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Faces of contemporary literature: the viral poetry
This article aims at discussing an aspect of contemporary literature, the viral poetry in Brazilian fanpages on Facebook, in perspective from a lyrical demand of literary modernity: the need for concentration of poetic language and critical exercise.
Márcio Roberto do Prado
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Mobile learning scenarios in language teaching: perceptions of vocational and professional education students [PDF]
Mobile devices play a significant role in society, in general, and a very limited one at the different levels of education. Smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices allows learning to occur anywhere, (and at) anytime.
Moura, Adelina, Nobre, Ana
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