Influence of Technology and Metaverse on Traditional Absolute Sovereignty Control of Modern National States Territories

Authors

  • Mahmoud Kaleem Associate Professor, College of Media, Department of Pubic Relation and Advertising City University Ajman, United Arab Emirates

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61707/gy897963

Keywords:

Metaverse, Technology, Sovereignty Control, States Territories

Abstract

The metaverse can extend the physical world using augmented and virtual reality technologies, allowing users to seamlessly interact within virtual and simulated environments using avatars and holograms.  This investigation strives to analyze the relationship between technology and the metaverse on traditional absolute sovereignty control of modern national states’ territories to understand better the potential impact of emerging virtual environments on the established structures and systems of physical governance.  As technology continues to evolve and the metaverse grows in size and complexity, examining how it may challenge traditional notions of territorial sovereignty and governance is essential.  It can occur in several ways, such as borderless access, jurisdictional disputes, decentralization of power, and cyber security concerns.  Based on secondary data, the study showed different ways technology and the metaverse intersect with traditional state control.  It can identify potential conflict areas and develop strategies to adapt to this rapidly evolving landscape.  Therefore, it is to gain a deeper understanding of the complex relationship between technology, the metaverse, and the traditional structures of governance that have shaped our world.  The ultimate goal is to structure the metaverse in morally acceptable ways and collectively the most democratically beneficial for society.

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Published

2024-10-08

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How to Cite

Influence of Technology and Metaverse on Traditional Absolute Sovereignty Control of Modern National States Territories. (2024). International Journal of Religion, 5(12), 684 – 698. https://doi.org/10.61707/gy897963

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