Netzwerkraum
Netzwerkraum, also known as cyberspace, is a virtual environment created by the interconnection of computer networks. It is a global domain within the information age, consisting of data stored in computer memory, transmitted across networks, and retrieved electronically. The term "cyberspace" was popularized by William Gibson in his 1984 novel "Neuromancer," which depicted a futuristic, digital world where information is accessed and manipulated through computer networks.
The concept of Netzwerkraum encompasses various aspects of digital interaction, including the World Wide Web, social
In academic and professional contexts, Netzwerkraum is often studied as a social space, where users engage