[Air-L] discursive construction of online anonymity
Muhammad Abdul-Mageed
mumageed at yahoo.com
Sat Nov 10 20:22:42 PST 2012
Hello Kornelia,
We usually anonymity, deception, and trust as related concepts in our CMC course. The following three papers are relevant, but for sure you'll find more out there:
* Donath,
J.
(1999).
Identity
and
deception
in
the
virtual
community.
In
M.
Smith
&
P.
Kollock
(Eds.), Communities in Cyberspace.
* Lampe,
C., &
Resnick, P. (2004). Slash(dot) and burn: Distributed moderation in a
large
online conversation space.Proceedings of CHI 2004. http://www.si.umich.edu/~presnick/papers/chi04/LampeResnick.pdf
* Jøsang, A., Ismail, R., & Boyd, C. (2007). A survey of trust
and reputation
systems for online service provision. Decision Support Systems, 43 (2),
618-644. http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/28303/JIB2007-DSS-Survey.pdf
I hope you'll find some of this content useful!
Cheers,
--muhammad
--
Muhammad Abdul-Mageed,
Adjunct Lecturer and Ph.D. Candidate,
School of Library and Information Science &
Department of Linguistics
Indiana University, Bloomington
Mailing Address:
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University
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From: Kornelia Trytko <ktrytko.ntu at gmail.com>
To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2012 6:24:43 AM
Subject: [Air-L] discursive construction of online anonymity
Hello everyone,
I’m looking for suggestions concerning discursive construction of online
anonymity in traditional and new media. I was able to identify one paper on
the representations of online anonymity in Canadian newspapers
http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/rt/printerFriendly/1999/1874and
I’m searching for more.
My current project investigates the public discourse surrounding online
anonymity in Poland. I want to explore who, how and why shapes the debate
concerning anonymity on the Internet (with the particular focus on the
‘real name’ policy advocated by Facebook). I’m also researching the
consequences of this debate for a democratic public sphere.
Any suggestions and contacts to people doing similar thing will be highly
appreciated.
Best wishes,
Kornelia Trytko
PhD candidate
Nottingham Trent University
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