Shaping virtual lives. Online identities, representations, and conducts

Shaping virtual lives. Online identities, representations, and conducts

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In recent years, a new cultural sphere based on instant exchange of information has led to new kinds of communication, not merely for practical purposes but also for entertainment, social contact, the exchange of beliefs and opinions, and even the expression of emotions. Online life has become an integral part of people’s existence and therefore merits ethnological research.
This volume presents selected papers from a panel session on virtual lives held at the 10th Congress of the International Society for Ethnology and Folklore (SIEF) titled People Make Places: Ways of Feeling the World, 17-21 April 2011, Lisbon, Portugal.
The authors investigate a range of topics: rules, rituals, morals and self-representations in the worlds of social media and gaming; how avatars are used for self-representation on dating sites; the rivalry between the inhabitants of Moscow and St. Petersburg as expressed on an Internet forum; websites for mourning over and remembering suicide victims in two countries; and the way the Internet can be used by new vernacular religious movements.


Rok wydania2012
Liczba stron144
KategoriaPublikacje darmowe
WydawcaWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
ISBN-13978-83-7525-671-0
Numer wydania1
Język publikacjiangielski
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  Violetta Krawczyk-Wasilewska and Theo Meder, Preface     7
  Theo Meder, "You have to make up your own story here": Identities in cyberspace from Twitter to Second Life     9
  Jennifer Meta Robinson, Performing self: Questions of identity competence in a virtual world point to real life constructions     35
  Óli Gneisti Sóleyjarson, Rules and boundaries: The morality of Eve Online     53
  Anders Gustavsson, Messages on memorial Internet websites relating to suicide in Norway and Sweden     69
  Violetta Krawczyk-Wasilewska and Andy Ross Matchmaking through avatars: Social aspects of online dating     89
  Maria Yelenevskaya, Moscow and St. Petersburg compete: Negotiating city identity on ru.net     101
  Robert Howard, Digital devotees: Vernacular authority in a new kind of religious movement     129
  List of Contributors     141
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