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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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193885

Reinventing ourselves

contemporary concepts of identity in virtual worlds

edited byAnna Peachey Mark Childs

Abstract

Virtual worlds are impacting on the lives of millions of people, reaching from communication to education, recreation to business. A significant aspect of these environments is the requirement for users to create an avatar, a character to represent their interactions inworld. Because activity within virtual worlds can be anonymous, and the appearance of these avatars completely malleable, within such spaces we can be whatever we choose to be. Once decoupled from who we physically are, our notion of individual identity is potentially unlimited. Virtual worlds are therefore becoming arenas for experimentation with, and exploration of, identity.

 Reinventing Ourselves: Contemporary Concepts of Identity in Virtual Worlds presents a variety of approaches to understanding these novel forms of identity. Through case studies, literature reviews, quantitative and qualitative analyses and personal reflections, the authors explore the influences and consequences of being virtual. The chapters identify contemporary concepts of identity, how these apply (or may not apply) in virtual worlds, examine the factors that support the development of identity in virtual worlds, give examples of how people manage the multiple identities that can be developed between the physical and the virtual, and explore some of the uses to which these new forms of identity can be put. 

Through the experiences of virtual worlds, the notion of who we are is changing. Reinventing Ourselves is a guide to where these new forms of identity come from, and where they may be taking us.

 

Details | Table of Contents

Erratum to

what is my avatar? who is my avatar? the avatar as a device to achieve a goal

pp.E1-E3

The self and second life

a case study exploring the emergence of virtual selves

Simon Evans

pp.33-57

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-361-9_3
Encountering oneself and the other

a case study of identity formation in second life

Maeva Veerapen

pp.81-100

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-361-9_5
"Is that your boyfriend?"

an experiential and theoretical approach to understanding gender-bending in virtual worlds

Ferdinand Francino Jane Guiller

pp.153-175

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-361-9_8
As long as they don't know where i live

information disclosure strategies for managing identity in second lifetm

Poppy Lauretta McLeodGilly Leshed

pp.191-211

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-361-9_10
Multiple personality order

physical and personality characteristics of the self, primary avatar and alt

Richard L. Gilbert Jessica A. Foss Nora A. Murphy

pp.213-234

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-361-9_11

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Dordrecht

Year: 2011

Pages: 330

Series: Springer Series in Immersive Environments

ISBN (hardback): 978-0-85729-360-2

ISBN (digital): 978-0-85729-361-9

Full citation:

Peachey Anna, Childs Mark (2011) Reinventing ourselves: contemporary concepts of identity in virtual worlds. Dordrecht, Springer.