Digital Culture

Digital Culture refers to the ways in which digital technology influences and shapes human behaviors, social interactions, and cultural practices. It encompasses the creation, distribution, and consumption of digital content and the manner in which technology transforms traditional cultural expressions. Digital culture includes phenomena like social media, online communities, digital art, video games, and the impact of the internet on various aspects of life, such as communication, entertainment, education, and politics. It reflects the integration of digital tools in everyday life, affecting how individuals and groups interact with cultural artifacts, engage in cultural production, and participate in global exchanges of ideas. As a dynamic and evolving concept, digital culture also examines the implications of technology on identity, privacy, access to information, and the democratization of cultural participation.