Sherry Turkle is rapidly becoming the sociologist of the Internet, and that's beginning to seem like a good thing. While her first outing, The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit, made groundless assertions and seemed to be carried along more by her affection for certain theories than by a careful look at our current situation, Life on the Screen is a balanced and nuanced look at some of the ways that cyberculture helps us comment upon real life (what the cybercrowd sometimes calls RL). Instead of giving in to any one theory on construction of identity, Turkle looks at the way various netizens have used the Internet, and especially MUDs (Multi-User Dimensions), to learn more about the possibilities available in apprehending the worl...
The text concentrates on the issue of identity and its transformations, driven by the spread of medi...
The text concentrates on the issue of identity and its transformations, driven by the spread of medi...
There is a great debate among scholars on the virtues of digital online culture, yet as people spend...
This paper expresses a reflective approach to the themes and issues surrounding Sherry Turkle's new ...
This paper expresses a reflective approach to the themes and issues surrounding Sherry Turkle's new ...
Cyberspace, especially computer mediated communication, has had a huge impact on people's lives and ...
Deposited with permission of the author © 2004 Dr. Andrea ChesterThe use of the Internet has increas...
The paper opens the discussion on the contemporaneity of the Internet in human life. Today our lives...
People around the world are meeting in places that consist of little more than a touch of some hardw...
In an increasingly virtual world, new identities that exist only in cyberspace are being created. Hi...
We shall all agree that Internet dramatically changed the world where we live: it cut distances and ...
This article explores issues of gendered, classed and raced identities using examples drawn from my ...
Much social science writing about the Internet is disembodied. This paper will try show how this is ...
Digital technologies have offered not only new possibilities forcommunicating but also new challenge...
About the book: As yet there has been relatively little published on women's activities in relation ...
The text concentrates on the issue of identity and its transformations, driven by the spread of medi...
The text concentrates on the issue of identity and its transformations, driven by the spread of medi...
There is a great debate among scholars on the virtues of digital online culture, yet as people spend...
This paper expresses a reflective approach to the themes and issues surrounding Sherry Turkle's new ...
This paper expresses a reflective approach to the themes and issues surrounding Sherry Turkle's new ...
Cyberspace, especially computer mediated communication, has had a huge impact on people's lives and ...
Deposited with permission of the author © 2004 Dr. Andrea ChesterThe use of the Internet has increas...
The paper opens the discussion on the contemporaneity of the Internet in human life. Today our lives...
People around the world are meeting in places that consist of little more than a touch of some hardw...
In an increasingly virtual world, new identities that exist only in cyberspace are being created. Hi...
We shall all agree that Internet dramatically changed the world where we live: it cut distances and ...
This article explores issues of gendered, classed and raced identities using examples drawn from my ...
Much social science writing about the Internet is disembodied. This paper will try show how this is ...
Digital technologies have offered not only new possibilities forcommunicating but also new challenge...
About the book: As yet there has been relatively little published on women's activities in relation ...
The text concentrates on the issue of identity and its transformations, driven by the spread of medi...
The text concentrates on the issue of identity and its transformations, driven by the spread of medi...
There is a great debate among scholars on the virtues of digital online culture, yet as people spend...