A Brief History of Cyberspace
- Length: 210 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Auerbach Pub
- Publication Date: 2022-04-06
- ISBN-10: 1032078324
- ISBN-13: 9781032078328
- Sales Rank: #0 (See Top 100 Books)
With the widespread growth of the Internet, a new space – cyberspace – has appeared and has rapidly been integrated into every facet of life and work. It has effectively become the fourth basic living space for human beings. Although cyberspace has become a topic of increasing widespread concern, it is still difficult to understand cyberspace well because of its many definitions, vast and varied content, and differences with other similar spaces.
A Brief History of Cyberspace attempts to establish a complete knowledge system about the evolution and history of cyberspace and cyber-enabled spaces (i.e., cyber-enabled physical space, cyber-enabled social space, and cyber-enabled thinking space). By providing a comprehensive overview, this book aims to help readers understand the history of cyberspace and lays a solid foundation for researchers and learners who are interested in cyberspace.
The book has three main objectives:
- To provide a comprehensive understanding of the development of cyberspace, ranging from its origin, evolutions, and research status to open issues and future challenges, as well as related hot topics in industry and academia.
- To examine cyber life, cyber syndrome, and health in addition to cyber-enabled spaces designed for better living.
- To describe cyberspace governance from the perspective of the individual, society, and national and international levels in order to promote a more profound and reasonable direction to the development of cyberspace.
Consisting of 16 chapters, the book is divided into three parts.
Chapter 1 introduces the origins and basic concept of cyberspace, cyber philosophy, and cyber logic to help readers have a general understanding of cyberspace.
Chapters 2 through 7 discuss a wide variety of topics related to human behavior, psychology, and health to help people better adapt to cyberspace.
Chapters 8 through 16 present the history of cyberspace governance and various social and culture aspects of cyberspace. Each chapter concludes with a discussion of future development.
Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Preface Author Acknowledgments 1 Cyberspace, Cyber Philosophy, and Cyberlogic 1.1 Introduction 1.2 The Definition of Cyberspace 1.3 The History of Cyberspace 1.4 Cyber Philosophy 1.5 Cyberlogic References 2 Cyberspace Behavior: Development and Research History 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Human Behavior in Cyberspace 2.2.1 Online Information Seeking and Sharing Behavior 2.2.2 Online Social Behavior 2.2.3 Online Shopping Behavior 2.2.4 Online Game Behavior 2.2.5 Online Activism Behavior 2.2.6 Cybercrime Behavior 2.3 Human Behavior Analysis Development 2.4 Prospect and Discussion References 3 History of Online Social Network 3.1 Introduction 3.2 The History of Online Social Networks 3.3 The History of Social Networks Analysis References 4 Research History on Cyber-Enabled Disease (Cyber Syndrome) 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Cyber-Enabled Disease 4.2.1 Cyber-Enabled Physical Disease 4.2.2 Cyber-Enabled Psychological Disease 4.3 Rehabilitation and Treatment 4.4 Internet Addiction 4.5 Future Development Discussion References 5 Cyborg: A Fusion System of Human and Electronic Machinery 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The Origin of Cyborg 5.3 Cyborg Development History 5.3.1 Cyborg: Combination of Cybernetics and Organism 5.3.2 Cyborg Science and Technology: Man-Machine Hybrid 5.3.3 Cyborg Application 5.4 Laws about Cyborg 5.4.1 United States 5.4.2 Japan 5.5 Discussion: Can Cyborg make us better? References 6 The Brief History of Digital Twin Research 6.1 Introduction 6.2 The Emergence of Digital Twin 6.3 The History of Digital Twin Concept: Based on Ideas and Technology 6.4 The Strategies of Digital Twin 6.5 The Applications of Digital Twin 6.5.1 Personal Information Modeling 6.5.2 Digital Factory and Digital Twin City 6.5.3 Digital Twin Earth and Parallel World 6.6 Development Summary 6.6.1 The Current State of Digital Twin 6.6.2 The Trends for Digital Twin References 7 Psychology and Emotion Research History in Cyberspace 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Psychology and Emotion of Humans in Cyberspace 7.3 Psychology and Emotion of Machines in Cyberspace 7.4 Psychology and Emotion Development in Human–Machine Relationship 7.5 Conclusion References 8 The History of Gender Research in Cyberspace 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Gender Research for Humans in Cyberspace 8.2.1 Gender Differences in Cyberspace 8.2.2 Gender Swapping Behavior in Cyberspace 8.2.3 Gender Prediction in Cyberspace 8.3 Gender Research for Machines (Robots) in Cyberspace 8.3.1 Human–Robot Interaction 8.3.2 Stereotypes and Robot Gender 8.4 Discussion 8.5 Conclusion References 9 Taking a Glimpse through the Future of Cyberethics 9.1 Introduction 9.2 The Origin and Development of Cyberethics 9.3 Studies on Cyberethics 9.3.1 Scholars 9.3.2 Institutions 9.4 The Future Studies on Cyberethics 9.4.1 Based on the New Information Technologies 9.4.2 Based on Legislations and Globalization 9.4.3 Based on Intercultural Communications References 10 Cyber-Religion: Past, Present, and Future 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Cyber-Religion and its History, Research Trajectory, and Perspectives 10.2.1 History of Cyber-Religion 10.2.2 Research Trajectory 10.2.3 Perspectives on Cyber-Religion Studies 10.3 Web-Based Religious Studies 10.3.1 The Concept of Cyber-Religion 10.3.2 The Web-Based Religious Functional System 10.3.3 The Expression of Cyber-Religion 10.3.4 The Impact of Cyber-Religions on Communities 10.3.5 The Impact of Cyber-Religion on Identity 10.3.6 The Impact of Cyber-Religion on Authority 10.3.7 The Behavior of Cyber-Religion Participants 10.4 The Development Trend of Cyber-Religion References 11 Cyberspace Culture and Art Research History 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Development and Evolution 11.2.1 Information Digitization 11.2.2 Development Timeline 11.3 Cyberspace and Traditional Culture 11.3.1 The Influence of Traditional Culture and Art on Cyberspace 11.3.2 The Influence of Cyberspace on Traditional Culture and Art 11.3.3 Cyberspace and National Cultural Industry 11.4 Culture and Art in Cyberspace 11.4.1 Cyberliterature 11.4.2 Simulate Reality 11.4.3 Streaming Media 11.4.4 Social Network 11.4.5 Cyberpunk 11.5 Conclusion and Discussion References 12 Cyberspace Sovereignty Development and Research History 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Background, Definition, and Sovereign Governance 12.2.1 Background 12.2.2 Definition 12.2.3 Sovereign Governance 12.3 The History of Governance 12.4 The History of Research 12.4.1 Governance Rules 12.4.2 Governance Technology 12.5 Future Governance References 13 Cyberspace Governance Coordination Mechanism 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Cyberspace Coordination Governance and Governance Objects 13.2.1 Cyberspace Coordination Governance 13.2.2 Governance Objects 13.3 The Scope of Coordinated Governance in Cyberspace 13.3.1 International Governance 13.3.2 Country Governance 13.3.3 Society Governance 13.3.4 Enterprise Governance 13.3.5 Person Governance 13.4 Cyberspace Coordination Governance History 13.4.1 International Coordination Governance 13.4.2 National Coordination Governance 13.4.3 Social Coordination Governance 13.4.4 Personal Coordination Governance 13.5 A Case: Transnational Crime Coordination in Cyberspace 13.6 Conclusion References 14 Cybercrime and Research History 14.1 Introduction 14.2 The Definition of Cybercrime 14.3 A Brief History of Cybercrime 14.3.1 Crimes in Cyberspace 14.3.2 Cyber-Enabled Crimes 14.4 Cybercrime Research Institutions 14.5 A Summary of Cybercrime Legislation 14.6 Conclusion References 15 A Brief History of Cyberspace Legislations 15.1 Introduction 15.2 The Birth of Cyberspace Law 15.3 The Development History of Cyberspace Law 15.3.1 Northern American 15.3.2 Europe 15.3.3 Asia 15.4 Technology Developed by Cyberspace Law: Digital Forensic 15.5 Discussion for Cyberspace Legislation References 16 A Brief History of Cyber War 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Descriptions of Cyber War 16.3 Strategies in Cyber War 16.3.1 The United States 16.3.2 Russia 16.3.3 China 16.3.4 Other Countries/Regions 16.3.5 Multilateral Cooperation 16.4 Education in Cyber War 16.5 Institutions in Cyber War 16.6 Typical Cyber War Rehearsals 16.6.1 Unilateral Rehearsal 16.6.2 Multilateral Rehearsal 16.7 Typical Cyber War 16.7.1 Cyber War Based on Information Attack and Defense 16.7.2 Cyber War Based on Intelligent Weapons 16.8 Conclusion References Index
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