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Der all,
thank you so much for your suggestions concerning online anonymity. I haven't got too many cues about the discursive construction/media representations of this issue but I guess I should take it as a promising sign of an unexplored area :) I’m attaching a list of papers on various aspects of online anonymity that might be of interest to some of you.
Thanks again,
Kornelia Trytko PhD candidate, Nottingham Trent University