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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Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Page: 352
Format: pdf
ISBN: 9781439127117


Sep 19, 2010 - The increasing variety of mobile communication devices is affecting people's lives dramatically, directly and on a vast scale. Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet. Simulation and Its Discontents (1st ed.). Jul 8, 2010 - Cyberspace and Identity. (1996) Life on the Screen: identity in the age of the internet, London: Phoenix. Contemporary Sociology, 28(6), 643-648. Oct 25, 2010 - The creation of online identities is an issue that has been debated since the beginning of the network and the mass access to the Internet. Apr 2, 2011 - Such phenomenon does not seem to correlate with the general belief that humans use online communications in order to meet and socialize with new people. Jul 15, 2006 - Scholars of the internet often employ such rhetoric. Apr 16, 2010 - 'Deceit, desire and control: the identities of learners and teachers in cyberspace' In R. Feb 8, 2007 - This week I have been going over Turkle's “Life on the Screen, Identity in the Age of the Internet” which turned out to be on the relationships of people linked over the internet and there interaction. Mar 10, 2012 - Life on the Screenis a book not about computers, but about people and how computers are causing us to reevaluate our identities in the age of the Internet d7000 for dummies for free. Therefore Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet. Oct 28, 2007 - In the course of a review of her Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet, Howard Rheingold fired three questions at Sherry Turkle (I think this is all from 1997). (1995) “Life on the Screen; identity in the age of the Internet. (1995) Life on the screen: Identity in the age of the internet. Jun 19, 2011 - "The imperative to self-knowledge has always been at the heart of philosophical inquiry," wrote MIT professor Sherry Turkle in the seminal book about the web and the self, Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet.

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