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cyberculture  

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  • Historically, cyberculture is a term that is interrelated to a set of issues that can be characterized by ideological, technological, sociocultural, or social scientific theory and praxis. In contemporary terms, cyberculture is broadly used by media pundits and laypeople alike as a catchall phrase to capture the social norms of everyday technology users such as hackers or cyberpunks or various literary versions of techno-utopia motifs or themes. [Source: Encyclopedia of Social Media and Politics; Cyberculture]

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