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Social Displacement in the Cyberworld Era as Presented in Nikesh Shukla's Meatspace

Nouf A. Alkhattabi

World Journal of English Language, 2025, vol. 15, issue 7, 86

Abstract: Social displacement refers to the feelings of alienation and isolation one experiences while living among others. Today, many have adopted new lifestyles in their quest for recognition, and technology is playing a significant role in this transformation. This paper examines the topic of the impact of technology and its role in distancing individuals from genuine physical connections. By analyzing the behavior of Kitab, the protagonist in Nikesh Shukla's Meatspace, the study aims to understand how social media as a form of technology has affected individuals. Using an interpretative method, the study also examines how superficial social norms shape identity development. It highlights the destructive effects of the excessive use of social media, which contributes to social displacement. By adopting a comparative perspective, the study delves into shared concerns related to identity formation within a fragmented digital world. Hence, the study, while encouraging a deeper engagement with Meatspace and its implications, suggests further studies on the topic as technological advancements and the dominance of cyberspace increasingly take control of individuals' identity.

Date: 2025
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