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22
Sep

Single/straight/female seeks single/straight/male: identity building on OkCupid

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From the moment a user signs up to OkCupid, one of the world’s largest online dating services, he or she is asked to select a unitary and specific identity: female/male and straight/gay/bisexual. This insistence on a singular identity is not unique to OkCupid of course. Social media, online shopping sites and media providers all require the user to validate certain […]

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03
Sep

Evolving private identity, publicly, online

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Some thoughts about identity, online.   Some netizens project their offline identity into online spaces. They mirror their so-called real lives by using their real names, writing factual and descriptive profiles, posting photos of themselves with family members, in common daily situations.   Others create new identities. They use nicknames or pseudonyms, limit information about themselves to words which are […]

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31
Aug

Algorithms and the importance of context

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A friend recently complained that Topshop knew exactly which pair of pants she’d looked at online at work, then advertised them on Facebook when she logged on at home. I mentioned algorithms to her, the ones which are at work every moment she browses the web, recording her every move and determining advertising campaigns for countless brands […]

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15
Jul

Women and gaming: cultural myths & their impact on society

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The following is an essay written by Virginia Streit as part of course work for her Master of Communication degree. Virginia loves gaming and is particularly a fan of Halo and Knights of the Old Republic.   The cultural myth that video games are played almost exclusively by males is perpetuated by game design and player […]

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