Reinventing ourselves: contemporary concepts of identity in virtual worlds

Reinventing ourselves: contemporary concepts of identity in virtual worlds

Peachey, Anna
Childs, Mark

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The proposed book explores the theme of identity, specifically as applied to its role and development in virtual worlds. Following the introduction, it is divided into four sections: identities, avatars and the relationship between them; factors that support the development of identity in virtual worlds; managing multiple identities across different environments and creating an online identity for a physical world purpose. This is the first book dedicated to the subject of virtual world identity.The book is structured by topic, making a logical read or enabling strategic cherry-picking. Chapters reflect a range of research methodologies and approaches. INDICE: Identity: A Primer.-The Self and Second Life, A Case Study Exploring the Emergence of Virtual Selves.-Liminal Phases of Avatar Identity Formation in Virtual World Communities.-Encountering Oneself and The Other: A Case Study of Identity Formation in Second Life.-Virtual Fashion Play as Embodied Identity Re/assembling: Second Life.-Fashion Bloggers and Their Avatar Body Images.-Embodying Self in Virtual Worlds.-Is That Your Boyfriend? An Experiential and Theoretical Approach to Understanding Gender Bending in Virtual Worlds.-Constructing Disability in Online Worlds; Conceptualising Disability in Online Research.-As Long as They Don’t Know Where I Live.-Multiple Personality Order.-Comparing Avatar and Video Representations.-What is my Avatar? – Who is my Avatar? The Avatar as a Device to Achieve a Goal: Perceptions and Implications.- Situated Learning in Virtual Worlds and Identity Reformation.-Safe Harbours for Identity Exposition and Exploration.

  • ISBN: 978-0-85729-360-2
  • Editorial: Springer London
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 327
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/07/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés