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Cyberprovincialism

Fuchs, M

Authors

M Fuchs



Contributors

Georg Russegger
Editor

Abstract

Collapsing Locality – Ludic Locations

Place and space are notions that have to be renegotiated once territory is claimed in virtual environments. A discourse on locative aspects of virtual environments will have to find new forms of transport and of non-travelling to rediscover place and location in e-space. These locations are however often characterised by an extreme homogenisation of appearance and talk. Foreign languages are not strictly forbidden - they are often cherished as exotic and cool -, but the practice is less then monolingual, it is controlled by a totalitarism of jargon below the level of language or even dialect. The article questions notions of internationalisation and suggests that SecondLife is a conglomerate of cyberprovincialism rather than an international community.

Citation

Fuchs, M. (2009). Cyberprovincialism. In G. Russegger (Ed.), Coded Cultures. Exploring Creative Emergences (58). Vienna / Yokohama: 5uper.net

Publication Date Jan 1, 2009
Deposit Date Jan 5, 2011
Publicly Available Date Jan 5, 2011
Pages 58
Book Title Coded Cultures. Exploring Creative Emergences
ISBN 978-3-200-01532-6

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