Sociovirtualization and Cultural Identity Formation in the Digital Age

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Author(s) / editor(s):
Ibrahim Kurt

Year: 2025

Keywords: Sociovirtualization, cultural identity, digital age, virtual communities, digital literacy, cross-cultural dialogue
Language(s): English

Abstract:
The way that cultural identities are created and represented in the digital era has been significantly influenced by the phenomena of sociovirtualization, or the blending of the online and offline spheres. The possibilities and difficulties that sociovirtualization brings for the creation and negotiation of cultural identities are critically examined in this paper. It investigates the ways in which virtual environments support the development of diasporic communities, the curation of multifaceted cultural identities, and the promotion of intercultural communication. However, dangers including preconceptions, cultural appropriation, and systematic bias reinforcement are also addressed. In order to maximize sociovirtualization's transformational potential while preserving genuine cultural expressions, the essay promotes digital literacy, ethical technology use, and inclusive virtual settings. Scholars and practitioners may ensure that varied narratives are amplified and celebrated by navigating the challenges of cultural identity creation in digital domains through a comprehensive knowledge of this phenomena.

https://doi.org/10.31039/ljis.2025.4.297

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