The effect of cyberspace on the cultural-identity components of Iranian society
Culture and identity are an integral part of the life of every human being and society and distinguish them from other human beings and societies and on the other hand, connect human beings and societies with each other. It is not possible to define any human being or society outside of culture and identity. It can be said that if a person or a society behaves outside of its cultural and identity frameworks, it is called cultural alienation. In other words, culture and identity are intertwined with the "self and existence" of every human being or society, which in the state of "alienation" of human beings and society is far from its original truth. Creating such a situation in real (non-virtual) space is slow and slow, but in cyberspace, due to the easy access of individuals and communities to the masses of opposing identities and cultures, the intensity of identity and cultural changes has become much faster. In the present era, due to the expansion of cyberspace for all generations, the phenomenon of "identity and cultural alienation" is growing rapidly. This article intends to raise theoretical issues in the field of "cyberspace", "alienation" and "identity and culture" by focusing on the speed of impact of cyberspace on the "harms and threats" of this space on culture and identity at the micro level. "The young generation of Iranian society" and at the macro level of "Iranian-Islamic society" with a theoretical and pathological approach.
Revolutions , Iran , France , Russia , leadership Role , Popular Participation , Ideology
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