Cybercultures

Sunday, 21 April 2013

Cyberidentities



Little section from 'Cyberstalking' by Paul Bocij, this part explains how we might want to have different identities online for different reasons. I think this is similar to 'in real life' identities where our identities change depending on who we are talking to and how we want to be perceived.  
Posted by Katy Hill at 13:51
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