cybersociety
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cybersociety — The mesh (‘space’ or ‘virtual reality’) of electronically based communications created by the world wide network of computer users. Although it is conventional to distinguish between ‘information technology’ (the term applied to any computer… … Dictionary of sociology
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Cyberdelic — Not to be confused with Cyderdelic. The Cave Automatic Virtual Environment is an immersive virtual reality environment that provides a cyberdelic experience where the user can contemplate perception, reality and illusion. Cyberdelic (a… … Wikipedia
Nancy Baym — at the AoIR Conference in Copenhagen in October 2008 Nancy Baym, Ph.D. is an American academic, currently a Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Kansas.[1][2] … Wikipedia
Cybergesellschaft — (engl. Cybersociety) ist in der Soziologie die Bezeichnung für die soziale Ordnung in den virtuellen Räumen moderner Computernetze, insbesondere im Internet. Es handelt sich um eine Erweiterung der menschlichen Gesellschaft. Die Cybergesellschaft … Deutsch Wikipedia
Virtuelle Gesellschaft — Cybergesellschaft (engl. Cybersociety) ist in der Soziologie die Bezeichnung für die soziale Ordnung in den virtuellen Räumen moderner Computernetze, insbesondere im Internet. Es handelt sich um eine Erweiterung der menschlichen Gesellschaft. Die … Deutsch Wikipedia
cybersocial — adjective Of or pertaining to cybersociety … Wiktionary
Münchausen by Internet — is a pattern of behavior in which Internet users seek attention by feigning illnesses in online venues such as chat rooms, message boards, and Internet Relay Chat (IRC). It has been described in medical literature as a manifestation of factitious … Wikipedia
Netnography — is the branch of ethnography that analyses the free behaviour of individuals on the Internet that uses online marketing research techniques to provide useful insights. The word “netnography” comes from “Inter[net]” and “eth[nography]” and was a… … Wikipedia