The World Wide Web - Cultural Aspects
- creates an experiencial database for ordinary people
- conversational, often very personal
- world wide nature of database
- development of "global mind"
- perhaps more "homogenization" of cultures
- important viewpoints missing
- biased towards well funded, computer literate people
- important socio-economic, cultural , etc. groups not represented
- cultural change via exposure to wide range of peoples and ideas
- personal ways of thinking from information, links selected
- personal interests from information, links selected
- exposing aspects of self to world wide scrutiny
- can create interest coalitions / networks for good or bad