TecHedonism as metaverse in the future of Nigerian netizens’ sociopolitics

The hedonistic claim that the ultimate human motivation is the quest for pleasure and the avoidance of pain has been fundamental to philosophical discourses on human actions through different epochs. This reflects the fact that both pleasure and pain are central to existential realities. However, t...

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Main Author: Philip Ademola Olayoku
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Language:English
Published: UJ Press 2023-01-01
Series:Digital Policy Studies
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Online Access:https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/dps/article/view/2277
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description The hedonistic claim that the ultimate human motivation is the quest for pleasure and the avoidance of pain has been fundamental to philosophical discourses on human actions through different epochs. This reflects the fact that both pleasure and pain are central to existential realities. However, the contrasting nature of these phenomena reflects the need for coping mechanisms to overcome pain in order to attain pleasure. Therefore, this study applies the analytical method of critical discourse to explore Nigerian netizenship by creating a historical sociopolitical engagement through the comedy genre of entertainment. The study thus traces the transitions through different technological evolutions in the entertainment industry while positing that the Metaverse is the future of the sociopolitics of Nigerian netizens as a safer option for digital activism and for engaging in socioeconomic interactions.
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spelling doaj-art-e037b3ff61e24c62a0b66194a66856b32025-08-20T03:14:53ZengUJ PressDigital Policy Studies2791-35972023-01-011210.36615/dps.v1i2.2277TecHedonism as metaverse in the future of Nigerian netizens’ sociopoliticsPhilip Ademola Olayoku0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0117-8778University of Ibadan The hedonistic claim that the ultimate human motivation is the quest for pleasure and the avoidance of pain has been fundamental to philosophical discourses on human actions through different epochs. This reflects the fact that both pleasure and pain are central to existential realities. However, the contrasting nature of these phenomena reflects the need for coping mechanisms to overcome pain in order to attain pleasure. Therefore, this study applies the analytical method of critical discourse to explore Nigerian netizenship by creating a historical sociopolitical engagement through the comedy genre of entertainment. The study thus traces the transitions through different technological evolutions in the entertainment industry while positing that the Metaverse is the future of the sociopolitics of Nigerian netizens as a safer option for digital activism and for engaging in socioeconomic interactions. https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/dps/article/view/2277Philosophical hedonismTecHedonismMetaverse
spellingShingle Philip Ademola Olayoku
TecHedonism as metaverse in the future of Nigerian netizens’ sociopolitics
Digital Policy Studies
Philosophical hedonism
TecHedonism
Metaverse
title TecHedonism as metaverse in the future of Nigerian netizens’ sociopolitics
title_full TecHedonism as metaverse in the future of Nigerian netizens’ sociopolitics
title_fullStr TecHedonism as metaverse in the future of Nigerian netizens’ sociopolitics
title_full_unstemmed TecHedonism as metaverse in the future of Nigerian netizens’ sociopolitics
title_short TecHedonism as metaverse in the future of Nigerian netizens’ sociopolitics
title_sort techedonism as metaverse in the future of nigerian netizens sociopolitics
topic Philosophical hedonism
TecHedonism
Metaverse
url https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/dps/article/view/2277
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