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My Digital Footprint " Miss Hill's Blog
If I was to summarize my journey in this class in one simple phrase I would have to say that this class has been all about the footsteps I am making in the digital world. For many years I had been taking baby steps into this new world, but this I think th
RCCS: View Book Info - Dorsality
Dorsality is a book about looking back, turning around, to see what comes from behind to inhabit us. Fittingly, David Wills of the State University of New York at Albany uses each chapter to turn back to influential authors and filmmakers of the past to e
louisgray.com: How To Cleanly Separate Personal and Work Social Media Personalities
"Many of you, possibly tasked with maintaining the social media presence for your company, might be maintaining multiple accounts on practically every network, and trying to keep your personalities in check, lest you make the mistake of getting the two mi
Everyday Sociology Blog: Social Networking Sites and Social Theory
Facebook, MySpace, and other social networking uses of the internet can dissolve the boundary between our public and private selves. As many posts on thisclip_image002 blog reference, sociologist Erving Goffman's "front stage" and "back stage" concepts ha
The Institute for Prospective Technological Studies
One key aspect that could influence the digital identity policy landscape has not been studied: the views of the European citizens, particularly the views of the generation that has grown up with digital devices. This survey seeks to find out more about f
Watching YouTube » The turn to the self: From “Big Character Posters” to YouTube videos
This paper explores the process by which user-created content in contemporary China has evolved from being appropriated as a weapon of political mobilization and accusation to serving as a vehicle of independent self-representation. The analysis is set in
How to Delete Accounts from Any Website - Features by PC Magazine
Deleting accounts you've created on Facebook, MySpace, AOL, and elsewhere on the Web isn't always easy. Here are the details on leaving 23 services behind.
Thinking Space: Your online identity is a treasure inheritable
The intuition behind Legacy Locker is to prevent the loss of the private information after the death (especially in the case of sudden, unpredicted death) of individuals. This is a simple idea but very practical and valuable. When the Web has been involve
FreshNetworks Blog » Blog Archive » Identity and self in online communities
This is why the overriding principle for behaviour in online communities is to be open, honest and truthful. In doing so, we often find that people find their own voice and online identity. As an online community develops and matures, we see the members g
Nicole Ellison Research Publications
Nicole Ellison's publications on social capital and social network sites -- issues of self-presentation, relationship formation and maintenance, and impression formation in online contexts
Pseudonymity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pseudonymity is a word derived from pseudonym, meaning 'false name', and describes a state of disguised identity resulting from the use of a pseudonym (also called nym). The pseudonym identifies a holder, that is, one or more human beings who possess but
Sockpuppeting civil servant Wikifiddles himself [printer-friendly] • The Register
. Fronting multiple Wikipedia accounts with photographs of unsuspecting young women from our world, he juggled no fewer than 15 alter egos, and eventually, a handful of these virtual personalities spilled onto other sites, including Wikipedia Review - the
The End of Solitude - ChronicleReview.com
Celebrity and connectivity are both ways of becoming known. This is what the contemporary self wants. It wants to be recognized, wants to be connected: It wants to be visible. If not to the millions, on Survivor or Oprah, then to the hundreds, on Twitter
Disruptive Conversations: The blurring of our lives: Does learning info about co-workers via Facebook improve connections? Or feel creepy?
At what point does all the information sharing in Facebook (and other social media) that is now visible to your co-workers cross over from being helpful in building connections between employees and move into feeling like a somewhat creepy invasion of pri
Your Digital Footprints - Google Docs
presentation on digital footprints
Never mind the technology, where's the learning? " Blog Archive " Psychology of Cyberspace - The Online Disinhibition Effect
Suler outlines six causes of disinhibition which act to explain why individuals might feel less inhibited and express themselves more openly online:
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