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Wikipedia: Cyberculture
Cyberculture
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Cyberculture comprehends the human-machine social levels involved in what was previously defined as Cyberspace. Cyberculture Studies will comprehend the examination of the subject and the forming communities within the realms of those networked spaces that are being created through technological devices and amplifications

Cyberculture engages into political, philosophical and psychological issues engendered by humans in the network.

Cyber Culture Studies are being develop in numerous Institutions being the European Graduate School one of the most relevant and dedicated since it gathers in its faculty staff relevant names that have worked on very close related fields of thought.

Donna Haraway, Manuel De Landa, Bruce Sterling, Hendrik Speck, Wolfgang Schirmacher, Victor J. Vitanza, Gregory Ulmer, Jean Baudrillard and few others that have produce relevant work that define the Cyberculture as we live it.

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