This article analyses the metaphorical imaginative discourse created around the various inventions and technical breakthroughs in the field of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), focussing namely in the Internet. By examining such technologies in their physical and metaphorical components, the article explains how the former has been perceived, understood and even shaped by the images and representations of the latter. The paper, by emphasizing the intrinsic cognitive, prospective and creative characteristics of metaphors, aims at demonstrating how the powerful, imaginative and self-enforcing metaphorical terminology (composed by visions and imagined concepts such as "giant brains", "information highways", "metaverse", "cyber...
The Cross-Cultural Understanding of Metaphors in the Information Technology Sphere This paper analy...
Abstract: In this article, the cognitive linguistic notion of conceptual metaphor (Lakoff & Johnson,...
Cyberspace and eschatological expectations: how do technosciences contribute to the belief in a spir...
Since its very early days, metaphors have been used by various powerful social actors to try to conv...
Since its very early days, metaphors have been used by various powerful social actors to try to conv...
This paper offers a philosophical analysis (rather than an empirical study) of metaphors in connecti...
The thesis explores the materiality of communication environment in Cyberspace illustrating both the...
The rapidly emerging terminology associated with the Internet and its use result in highly figurativ...
The rapidly emerging terminology associated with the Internet and its use result in highly figurativ...
People use metaphors routinely to express their thoughts regarding the Internet’s nature and potenti...
In the article the author presents the results of the research of the concepts “cyberspace”, “virtua...
Research on the social implications of technological developments is highly relevant. However, a bro...
Scant attention has been paid to the use of figures of speech in describing mobile telephony and how...
The expressions by which we refer to the Internet reveal how we conceptualize it. Rather than “a ne...
With the increasing apogee of the digital world and Internet use by older people, one may wonder how...
The Cross-Cultural Understanding of Metaphors in the Information Technology Sphere This paper analy...
Abstract: In this article, the cognitive linguistic notion of conceptual metaphor (Lakoff & Johnson,...
Cyberspace and eschatological expectations: how do technosciences contribute to the belief in a spir...
Since its very early days, metaphors have been used by various powerful social actors to try to conv...
Since its very early days, metaphors have been used by various powerful social actors to try to conv...
This paper offers a philosophical analysis (rather than an empirical study) of metaphors in connecti...
The thesis explores the materiality of communication environment in Cyberspace illustrating both the...
The rapidly emerging terminology associated with the Internet and its use result in highly figurativ...
The rapidly emerging terminology associated with the Internet and its use result in highly figurativ...
People use metaphors routinely to express their thoughts regarding the Internet’s nature and potenti...
In the article the author presents the results of the research of the concepts “cyberspace”, “virtua...
Research on the social implications of technological developments is highly relevant. However, a bro...
Scant attention has been paid to the use of figures of speech in describing mobile telephony and how...
The expressions by which we refer to the Internet reveal how we conceptualize it. Rather than “a ne...
With the increasing apogee of the digital world and Internet use by older people, one may wonder how...
The Cross-Cultural Understanding of Metaphors in the Information Technology Sphere This paper analy...
Abstract: In this article, the cognitive linguistic notion of conceptual metaphor (Lakoff & Johnson,...
Cyberspace and eschatological expectations: how do technosciences contribute to the belief in a spir...