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  2. Networked individualism - Wikipedia

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    Networked individualism represents the shift of the classical model of social arrangements formed around hierarchical bureaucracies or social groups that are tightly-knit, like households and work groups, to connected individuals, using the means provided by the evolution of Information and communications technology. Although the turn to ...

  3. Networked Society - Wikipedia

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    The Networked Society is a type of future ecosystem in which widespread internet connectivity drives change for individuals and communities. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The concept has been popularized by the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) company Ericsson .

  4. Network society - Wikipedia

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    Personal and social-network communication is supported by digital technology. This means that social and media networks are shaping the prime mode of organization and most important structures of modern society. [2] Van Dijk's The Network Society describes what the network society is and what it might be like in the future. The first conclusion ...

  5. WordNet - Wikipedia

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    WordNet is a lexical database of semantic relations between words that links words into semantic relations including synonyms, hyponyms, and meronyms. The synonyms are grouped into synsets with short definitions and usage examples. It can thus be seen as a combination and extension of a dictionary and thesaurus.

  6. Networked: The New Social Operating System - Wikipedia

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  7. The Wealth of Networks - Wikipedia

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    A definition is offered whereby cultural freedom occupies a position that relates to both political and individual autonomy, but is synonymous with neither. [7] Benkler then goes on to add that culture is significant because that is the context within which we exist – these are our shared understandings, frameworks, meanings and references.

  8. THE END - HuffPost

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    that drive these pressures are still on the books. The people who have a vested interest in a less open society may be in a moment of formal political regrouping; but their funds are just as massive as before, their strategic thinking unchanged, and their strategy now is to regroup so that next time their majority will be permanent.8

  9. Google Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Google Dictionary is an online dictionary service of Google that can be accessed with the "define" operator and other similar phrases [note 1] in Google Search. [2] It is also available in Google Translate and as a Google Chrome extension. The dictionary content is licensed from Oxford University Press's Oxford Languages. [3]