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Definition of Cyberculture
1. Noun. The culture that emerges from the use of computers for communication and entertainment and business.
Definition of Cyberculture
1. Noun. Internet culture; attitudes and behaviours in cyberspace. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cyberculture
Literary usage of Cyberculture
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. My Tiny Life: Crime and Passion in a Virtual Worldby Julian Dibbell by Julian Dibbell (1998)
"—Mark Dery, author of Escape Velocity: cyberculture at the End of the Centu ...
first went online in 1988 and has been writing about cyberculture eve since. ..."
2. The Urban Condition: space, community, and self in the contemporary metropolis by Ghent Urban Studies Team (1999)
"... Magic, Memory, and the Angels of Information,” in Flame Wars: The Discourse
of cyberculture, ed. Mark Dery (Durham: Duke University Press, 1994), 29-60. ..."
3. Open Source Democracy: how online communication is changing offline politics by Douglas Rushkoff (2003)
"So, the US government became known as the antagonist of cyberculture. Every effort
was made to diminish state control over the global telecommunications ..."
4. Power Media Bluebook W/ Talk Show Guest Directory by Mitchell Davis (2005)
"... to magazines such as InformationWeek and Internet World Interests: I write
about business and technology, cyberculture and issues around the internet. ..."