Imagined Communities in Cyberworld

Imagined Communities in Cyberworld
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Download or read book Imagined Communities in Cyberworld written by Feri Sulianta and published by Feri Sulianta. This book was released on 2024-12-07 with total page 113 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book "Imagined Communities in Cyberworld" explores how Benedict Anderson's concept of the "Imagined Communities" evolves in the context of the digital era. It examines how digital media create new spaces that enable solidarity beyond geographical boundaries, and how identity and interactions in the cyber world shape unique global communities. The cyber world presents both opportunities and challenges: from digital identities to social conflicts, from digital capitalism to global activism. This book invites readers to reflect on how cyber communities can serve as platforms for inclusivity, creativity, and justice, while also preserving the values of solidarity rooted in the real world. Through its multidimensional discussions, this book serves as a guide to understanding and imagining the future of the cyber world as a space for a harmonious and sustainable global community.


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