Networked Identity
Kazuhiko Shibuya
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Kazuhiko Shibuya: Tokyo Metropolitan University, Faculty of System Design
Chapter Chapter 10 in Digital Transformation of Identity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, 2020, pp 147-173 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Here, Networked identity indicates interconnected modality on social synchronization and in/exclusiveness among massive global citizens. Those social mechanisms beyond the physical distance should be revealed how and why occurs or not in each condition. Although the advent of social media gained harmonized opinion formation and contagions by through massive influences, the digitalized social world would be coined in sharing emotional experiences among global citizens. Such social dynamics has regenerated influentially fake news, social movements, and responsive support networking. An online virtual nation has been committed and identified among participatory citizens, and their motivations to be recognized as an independent nation could facilitate their progress by online- interconnected citizens.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-2248-2_10
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