Globital
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Both global and digital; relating to the use of computer technology by the international masses, especially with regard to the recording of human memories. not-comparable
"[…] is developing a globital memory field that cuts across conventionally understood binaries of the communicative versus the cultural, the individual versus the social, or the national versus the transnational."
Example
More examples"[…] is developing a globital memory field that cuts across conventionally understood binaries of the communicative versus the cultural, the individual versus the social, or the national versus the transnational."
Etymology
Blend of global + digital, coined by Anna Reading, who originally spelled it globytal, influenced by byte.
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