Defining identity and the changing scope of culture in the digital age [electronic resource] / Alison Novak, Rowan University, USA, and Imaani Jamillah El-Burki, Lehigh University, USA.
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- A volume in the Advances in Human and Social Aspects of Technology (AHSAT) Book Series
- 叢書名: A volume in the Advances in Human and Social Aspects of Technology (AHSAT) Book Series
- 主題: Information technology--Social aspects. , Technological innovations--Social aspects , Identity (Psychology) , Social change.
- ISBN: 9781522502135 (ebook) 、 9781522502128 (hardcover)
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- 書目註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-308) and index.
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- 系統號: 005235146 | 機讀編目格式
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Since the popularization of Internet technologies in the mid-1990s, human identity and collective culture has been dramatically shaped by our continued use of digital communication platforms and engagement with the digital world. Despite a plethora of scholarship on digital technology, questions remain regarding how these technologies impact personal identity and perceptions of global culture. Defining Identity and the Changing Scope of Culture in the Digital Age explores a multitude of topics pertaining to self-hood, self-expression, human interaction, and perceptions of civilization and culture in an age where technology has become integrated into every facet of our everyday lives. Highlighting issues of race, ethnicity, and gender in digital culture, interpersonal and computer-mediated communication, pop culture, social media, and the digitization of knowledge, this pivotal reference publication is designed for use by scholars, psychologists, sociologists, and graduate-level students interested in the fluid and rapidly evolving norms of identity and culture through digital media.
摘要註
"This book explores a multitude of topics pertaining to self-hood, self-expression, human interaction, and perceptions of civilization and culture in an age where technology has become integrated into every facet of our everyday lives"--Provided by publisher.