In the Projection of Digital Times: Transformation of Identity, Body and Communication
Digitalization significantly melts the dialectical elements of the everyday life and modern individual. The transition from traditional societies to modern societies brought in Bauman’s sense ”liquidity and ambivalence" about has displaced the solid and established forms of tradition with the e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Academic Journal of Information Technology 2019-01, Vol.10 (37), p.7 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Digitalization significantly melts the dialectical elements of the everyday life and modern individual. The transition from traditional societies to modern societies brought in Bauman’s sense ”liquidity and ambivalence" about has displaced the solid and established forms of tradition with the effect of digitalization. For example, the concept of ontological time has replaced by the perception ”timeless time“ with Castellian conceptualisation, and "lostdimension" or "cyber-space" instead of space perception of entrenched and tangible. Identity, which is a determinative factor in the everyday life of the individual, has been atomized by being abstracted from its integral and consistent structure. These values henceforth indicative of the momentary and temporary. The body, which is the sign of human life, refers to a void or ambivalance in which both digitally positioned and digital is located. The quantity and quality of communication have changed and transformed by with happening transformations of time, space, identity and body. Communication that is by isolated from hierarchy, face to face and reality of everyday life -which is based here- and now, either directly is moved to with Baudrillard's phrase "hyper-real" cyber-space or is provided through digital devices. All of mobile/movable, stationary and wearable technologies of digital culture, it makes itself apparent in the elements of everyday life, this appearance is evident in both the implementation of tangible formations and in socio-mental activities. This study deals with the transformation of time, space, identity, self and communication phenomena no longer that express singular values with the digitalization of everyday life. Information-based networks have turned everyday life into an organized system and individuals who located in the gigantic network have passed from "the subject-object paradigm" to "the object-object paradigm" in the course of digitalization. |
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ISSN: | 1309-1581 |
DOI: | 10.5824/1309-1581.2019.2.001.x |