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Digital Culture and Digi-Relations

Digital Culture and Digi-Relations
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Author(s): Aiswaria G. Shajan (International School of Dravidian Linguistics, India)
Copyright: 2023
Pages: 10
Source title: Dynamics of Dialogue, Cultural Development, and Peace in the Metaverse
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Swati Chakraborty (GLA University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5907-2.ch003

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Abstract

The digital era, or digital revolution, began in the 1950s. The sense behind this notion was to increase the pace of knowledge and simplify life. When that idea came into being, the people were confused and furthermore afraid to accept it and adapt. In this era, the situation has changed. This is the world of ‘digi-life.' These days everything is controlled by digital mediums. Digital culture is like societal culture. Societal culture defines the rules, behavior, expectations, and values of a society or a group of people living in a particular place. In the case of digital culture, it defines the nature of the digital life of a human. This space also defines rules, behavior, expectations, and how people are to deal and act in a digital port. Digi-relations are the relationships, people try to maintain mostly in digital mode. It deals with practicality. This chapter tries to give an insight into the security and insecurity of good relationships in the societal platform when digi-life took priority.

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