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Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the

Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet by Sherry Turkle

Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet



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Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet Sherry Turkle ebook
ISBN: 9781439127117
Format: pdf
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Page: 352


Identity in the age of the Internet. In her book Life on the Screen, Sherry Turkle acknowledges the potential to play with identity because the virtual environment “gives people the chance to express multiple and often unexplored aspects of the self, to play with their identity and to try out new ones” (12). Dec 18, 2010 - Reading Reviews SSK12 SP4 Turkle, Sherry. Apr 22, 2009 - Life on the screen: Identity in the age of the internet. Identity in the age of the Internet, 9-26. This all points to the challenges and rewards of something new and real: In the Internet age, it's likely that people who live lives on the screen will have to adapt to a more fluid sense of self. Mar 14, 2010 - Perhaps this is part of why losing a job or having a computer crash is so emotionally traumatic—these were parts of a person's identity that are suddenly cut off. Jun 18, 2012 - I came of age on the Swedish Internet forum Skunk, a communal platform where you presented yourself in form of a profile with a front page, thumbnail image and diary, under the screen name of your choice. This gender play may make the constructed nature of gender performances more apparent and begin to denaturalize assumptions about identity performances in online and off-line settings. Apr 27, 2007 - I enjoyed discussing art, Chinese literature, films, and entertainment news with different people using different identities. Communications of the ACM, 43(12): 60-4. In Life on the Screen, clinical psychologist and Sociology professor Sherry Turkle examines the psychology of online life, with particular focus on identity and self, and the possible therapeutical effects of virtual presentations of self. €� This shift through time where people initially stigmatize and sense of fragmentation, some a sense of relief” (260). Valentine, Gill and Sarah Holloway (2002).





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