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Digitality — is used to mean the condition of living in a digital culture, derived from Nicholas Negroponte s book Being Digital in analogy with modernity and post modernity. Aspects of digitality include near continuous contact with other people through… … Wikipedia
Postmodernity — (also spelled post modernity or the pejorative postmodern condition) is generally used to describe the economic and/or cultural state or condition of society which is said to exist after modernity. Some schools of thought hold that modernity… … Wikipedia
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Henry Jenkins — III (born June 4 1958 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American scholar, currently Peter de Florez Professor of Humanities and Co Director of the MIT Comparative Media Studies program with William Uricchio.Professor of literature and author of Textual… … Wikipedia
Notodden Blues Festival — (NBF) is one of the largest blues music festivals in Europe and the largest in Scandinavia. The festival is held in Notodden, Norway, usually in early August. Contents … Wikipedia
Cyberdiscursivity — is a theory of computer mediated communication (CMC) that extends Walter J. Ong s concept of orality, literacy and secondary orality to hypertexts. The prefix cyber suggests that CMC is computer based or virtual , which means unrelated to print.… … Wikipedia
Face time — is interaction or contact between two or more people at the same time and physical location. Face time therefore occurs in real life or meatspace and contrasts primarily with interaction or contact which occurs over distance (eg. via telephone)… … Wikipedia
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digital — adjective /ˈdɪʤətl/ a) Having to do with digits (fingers or toes); performed with a finger. , digital computer, digital clock b) Property of representing values as discrete numbers rather than a continuous spectrum. Ant: undigital … Wiktionary
sociology + the end of the social — by Barry Smart Jean Baudrillard s writings disrupt disciplinary order and defy conventional discursive designation. Nowhere is this more evident than in respect of his remarks on sociology and the concept of the social (Smart, 1993).… … The Baudrillard dictionary