Virtual Culture

Virtual Culture
Author: Steve Jones
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1997-05-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0761955267

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About internet culture.

Virtual Culture The Way We Work Doesn t Work Anymore a Manifesto

Virtual Culture  The Way We Work Doesn t Work Anymore  a Manifesto
Author: Bryan Miles
Publsiher: Lioncrest Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2017-12-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1619617218

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It's the twenty-first century, yet most companies maintain a twentieth century corporate culture. Despite instant communication and collaboration through wireless computers and smartphones, employers needlessly rent or own office space. Bryan Miles has a reality check for you: the future of business is virtual, and it's going to take more than technology upgrades for you to upgrade your workplace environment. In VIRTUAL CULTURE, visionary entrepreneur Bryan Miles champions the benefits of remote working, which will save your company tons of money and create an atmosphere of trust between you and your employees. Productivity comes from people completing their tasks in a timely, professional, adult manner, not from mandatory daily attendance in a sea of cubicles and offices. When you recognize and respect your employees' time inside and outside work hours, giving them the freedom to work from home, you will retain amazing talent and create a result-oriented virtual culture as a forward-thinking employer that embraces the future of work.

Virtual Culture

Virtual Culture
Author: Steve Jones
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 275
Release: 1997-06-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781446264454

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Virtual Culture marks a significant intervention in the current debate about access and control in cybersociety exposing the ways in which the Internet and other computer-mediated communication technologies are being used by disadvantaged and marginal groups - such as gay men, women, fan communities and the homeless - for social and political change. The contributors to this book apply a range of theoretical perspecitves derived from communication studies, sociology and anthropology to demonstrate the theoretical and practical possibilities for cybersociety as an identity-structured space.

Digital Cultures Lived Stories and Virtual Reality

Digital Cultures  Lived Stories and Virtual Reality
Author: Thomas Maschio
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000484472

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This book focuses on the meaning and experience of digital practice, emerging from work in the world of business and drawing on recent anthropological thinking on digital culture. Tom Maschio suggests that the digital is a space of a new "story culture" and considers the lived experience of new technologies. The chapters cover: storytelling in journalism and business with the new technology of virtual reality, the emerging meanings of social media and community building in the digital space, the uses and meanings of visual imagery online, and the cultural meanings of smartphone technology use and the "mobile life." The book incorporates ideas from humanistic anthropology and phenomenology in order to bring business problems into alignment with human concerns and desires, and to show the application of anthropological ideas to real-world issues. As well as anthropologists, the book will be valuable to business students and professionals interested in the digital realm.

Culture Matters

Culture Matters
Author: Norhayati Zakaria
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2016-11-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781482240184

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Global virtual teams (GVTs) have evolved as a common work structure in multinational corporations due to their efficiency and cost-effectiveness. The cultural differences can produce great benefits in terms of perspective, creativity, and innovation, but can also exacerbate interpersonal tensions, miscommunications, and clashing decision-making behaviors. This book outlines cultural competencies specific to GVTs and sheds light on management strategies for creating an optimal inter-cultural GVT environment. It covers theory, decision making strategies, and activities for cultural competence and problem resolution, all told through vignettes and lessons-learned.

Cultures of the Internet

Cultures of the Internet
Author: Rob Shields
Publsiher: SAGE Publications Limited
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1996-04-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN: UOM:39015037339481

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This volume contains articles on the Net and Cyberspace. It examines the arrival of E-mail and online discussion groups, and considers the prospects for an "online world" - a playground for virtual bodies in which identities are flexible and disconnected from real-world bodies.

CyberSociety

CyberSociety
Author: Steve Jones
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 253
Release: 1995
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780803956773

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Deals with computer mediated communication

About Religion

About Religion
Author: Mark C. Taylor
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1999-07
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0226791629

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"Religion," Mark C. Taylor maintains, "is most interesting where it is least obvious." From global financial networks to the casinos of Las Vegas, from images flickering on computer terminals to steel sculpture, material culture bears unexpected traces of the divine. In a world where the economies of faith are obscure, yet pervasive, Taylor shows that approaching religion directly is less instructive than thinking about it. Traveling from high culture to pop culture and back again, About Religion approaches cyberspace and Las Vegas through Hegel and Kant and reads Melville's The Confidence-Man through the film Wall Street. As astonishing juxtapositions and associations proliferate, formerly uncharted territories of virtual culture disclose theological vestiges, showing that faith in contemporary culture is as unavoidable as it is elusive. The most accessible presentation of Taylor's revolutionary ideas to date, About Religion gives us a dazzling and disturbing vision of life at the end of the old and beginning of the new millennium.