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-----WHETHER VIRTUAL IDENTITIES ARE REFLECTION OF REAL IDENTITIES OR DECEPTION OF THEM ?------"The glass screen of the computer was providing a window into the world where the patrons could explore their ideas and thoughts without fear of physical or mental retribution; true identities were hidden and patrons could participate without being visible member." (Kitchen, 1998:76)------"The notion of community is a "public" concept in that it entails a collectivity of sorts. But virtual community has a private quality about it; it may be who we are as private individuals that constitutes our…mehr

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-----WHETHER VIRTUAL IDENTITIES ARE REFLECTION OF REAL IDENTITIES OR DECEPTION OF THEM ?------"The glass screen of the computer was providing a window into the world where the patrons could explore their ideas and thoughts without fear of physical or mental retribution; true identities were hidden and patrons could participate without being visible member." (Kitchen, 1998:76)------"The notion of community is a "public" concept in that it entails a collectivity of sorts. But virtual community has a private quality about it; it may be who we are as private individuals that constitutes our membership in certain communities, e.g., virtual communities based on political ties or communities of interest based on world view, hobbies, or professional status. Thus, a private character is ascribed to the idea of community as our individuality increasingly defines our choice of community membership, despite the nature of community as a social bond" .
Autorenporträt
Assist. Prof. Dr. Tutku Akter is a senior lecturer at Faculty of Humanities. She completed her BA&MA in the field of communication and media studies.In 2009, Akter got her PhD and conducted a research about the influence of discourses at national history textbooks on construction of identities and defining ¿the Other'.