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Richard Gent | Friday May 29, 2009

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Public vs. Privacy »

Rod Munday | Tuesday May 05, 2009

Categories: Other Topics, Social Networking, Public Vs Privacy

A focus on anonymous communication characterised early investigations into computer-mediated communication (CMC). This research continues today in research into avatar based communication environments such as Second Life. Academics based in this tradition have emphasised ideas about identity, masquerade, performance and performativity (Lister et al. 2009, 209).

A second overlapping tradition has been involved with the opposite idea of...

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