Definition of cyberculture in English:
cyberculture
noun ˈsʌɪbəˌkʌltʃəˈsaɪbərˌkəltʃər
mass nounThe social conditions brought about by the widespread use of computer networks for communication, entertainment, and business.
our lives are influenced by cyberculture
Example sentencesExamples
- Three primary forces are shaping the future of Korean cyberculture - big business, the government, and Korean citizens.
- Mary Flanagan is a digital media artist who teaches courses on gender and technology, cyberculture, interactive media, and sound design.
- He's also the guy who pretty much willed 90s cyberculture into existence by convincing people that it already existed.
- One of the axioms of cyberculture is that the speed of telecommunications is dramatically impacting upon our senses.
- For me, it all began while I was researching a book on early cyberculture.
- If you're a London-based web-savvy individual with an interest in contemporary cyberculture then be sure to be in Soho's Golden Square this evening to hear Douglas Rushkoff talk.
- She is currently completing a book chapter on feminist theory and cyberculture.
- The book is an intriguing contribution to a growing literature on globalisation, technology and cyberculture.
- We are still feeling our way towards an appropriate cyberculture that puts emphasis back on individual self-reliance and community self-help.
- Our globalised culture in which we are all reduced to some homogenised and saleable object is appearing in its most extreme form on the Internet through cyberculture.
Definition of cyberculture in US English:
cyberculture
nounˈsībərˌkəlCHərˈsaɪbərˌkəltʃər
The social conditions brought about by the widespread use of computer networks for communication, entertainment, and business.
our lives are influenced by cyberculture
Example sentencesExamples
- We are still feeling our way towards an appropriate cyberculture that puts emphasis back on individual self-reliance and community self-help.
- If you're a London-based web-savvy individual with an interest in contemporary cyberculture then be sure to be in Soho's Golden Square this evening to hear Douglas Rushkoff talk.
- Mary Flanagan is a digital media artist who teaches courses on gender and technology, cyberculture, interactive media, and sound design.
- One of the axioms of cyberculture is that the speed of telecommunications is dramatically impacting upon our senses.
- The book is an intriguing contribution to a growing literature on globalisation, technology and cyberculture.
- Our globalised culture in which we are all reduced to some homogenised and saleable object is appearing in its most extreme form on the Internet through cyberculture.
- For me, it all began while I was researching a book on early cyberculture.
- She is currently completing a book chapter on feminist theory and cyberculture.
- He's also the guy who pretty much willed 90s cyberculture into existence by convincing people that it already existed.
- Three primary forces are shaping the future of Korean cyberculture - big business, the government, and Korean citizens.