MACEK, Jakub. Defining Cyberculture. In Cyberspace 2004 – Normative Frameworks. 2004.
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Original name Defining Cyberculture
Name (in English) Defining Cyberculture
Authors MACEK, Jakub.
Edition Cyberspace 2004 – Normative Frameworks, 2004.
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Type of outcome Conference abstract
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Organization unit Faculty of Social Studies
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Abstract
This article offers a new concept of cyberculture based on an analysis of structures of cybercultural narrations. The author sums up previous concepts of cyberculture and offers an account of the distinction between early and current cyberculture. Thereafter he focuses solely on early cyberculture and offers its definition and historical periodization. The thesis deals with early cyberculture as a wide social and cultural movement closely linked to advanced information and communication technologies (ICT), their emergence and development and their cultural colonization.
Abstract (in English)
This article offers a new concept of cyberculture based on an analysis of structures of cybercultural narrations. The author sums up previous concepts of cyberculture and offers an account of the distinction between early and current cyberculture. Thereafter he focuses solely on early cyberculture and offers its definition and historical periodization. The thesis deals with early cyberculture as a wide social and cultural movement closely linked to advanced information and communication technologies (ICT), their emergence and development and their cultural colonization.
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