online anonymity - readings
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
Sorry, that's my list (at least for now) :) Akdeniz, Y. (2002). Anonymity, democracy, and cyberspace.* Social Research: An International Quarterly, 69*(1), 223-237. Allen, C. (1999). Internet anonymity in contexts.* The Information Society, 15*(2), 145-146. Bernstein, M. S., Monroy-Hernández, A., Harry, D., André, P., Panovich, K., & Vargas, G. (2011). 4chan and/b: An analysis of anonymity and ephemerality in a large online community. *5th International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM), Barcelona, Spain, * Bezilla, R. (1978). *A discussion of selected aspects of privacy, confidentiality, and anonymity in computerized conferencing* New Jersey Institute of Technology, Computer & Information Science Department. boyd, d. (2012). The politics of real names.* Communications of the ACM, 55*(8), 29-31. Brunton, F., & Nissenbaum, H. (2011). Vernacular resistance to data collection and analysis: A political theory of obfuscation.* First Monday, 16*(5) Campbell, J. E. (2004). *Getting it on online: Cyberspace, gay male sexuality, and embodied identity* Haworth Press, Inc. Carey, R. F., & Burkell, J. (2007). Revisiting the four horsemen of the infopocalypse: Representations of anonymity and the internet in Canadian newspapers.* First Monday, 12*(8) Christopherson, K. M. (2007). The positive and negative implications of anonymity in internet social interactions: “On the internet, nobody knows you’re a dog”.* Computers in Human Behavior, 23*(6), 3038-3056. Coleman, J. B. (2005). Digital photography and the internet, rethinking privacy law.* J.Intell.Prop.L., 13*, 205. Cooper, J. E. (2006). Freedom of speech and philosophical citizenship in Spinoza's theologico-political treatise.* Law, Culture and the Humanities, 2 *(1), 91. Danet, B. (1998). Text as mask: Gender, play, and performance on the internet. In S. Jones (Ed.), *Cybersociety 2.0: Revisiting computer-mediated communication and community* () Sage Publications, Inc. Davenport, D. (2002). Anonymity on the internet: Why the price may be too high.* Communications of the ACM, 45*(4), 33-35. De Hert, P. (2003). The case of anonymity in western political philosophy: Benjamin Constant’s refutation of republican and utilitarian arguments against anonymity. In C. Nicoll, J. E. J. Prins & M. J. M. van Dellen (Eds.), *Digital anonymity and the law: Tensions and dimensions.* (pp. 47-97). the Hague: TMC Asser Press. De Villiers, N. (2009). Confessions of a masked philosopher: Anonymity and identification in Foucault and Guibert.* Symploke, 16*(1-2), 75-91. Diakopoulos, N., & Naaman, M. (2011). Towards quality discourse in online news comments. *Proceedings of the ACM 2011 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, *pp. 133-142. Dibbell, J. (2010). Radical opacity.* Technology Review, 16*(16), 2. DJ Pangburn. (2011). *Digital activism from anonymous to occupy wall street: A conversation with gabriella coleman.* Retrieved 11/09, 2011, from http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/157192/digital-activism-from-anonymous-to-oc... Donath, J. S. (1999). Identity and deception in the virtual community. In M. A. Smith , & P. Kollock (Eds.), *Communities in cyberspace* (pp. 29-59). London: Routledge. Dreyfus, H. L. (1999). *Kierkegaard on the internet: Anonymity vrs. commitment in the present age* HL Dreyfus. Dreyfus, H. L. (2001). *On the internet*. London: Routledge. Farrall, K. (2012). Online collectivism, individualism and anonymity in East Asia.* Surveillance & Society, 9*(4), 424-440. Froomkin, A. M. (1999). Legal issues in anonymity and pseudonymity.* The Information Society, 15*(2), 113-127. Froomkin, A. M. (2011). *Lessons learned too well. *Unpublished manuscript. Fuchs, C., Albrechtslund, A., Boersma, K., & Sandoval Gomez, M. (Eds.). (2011). *Internet & surveillance*. London: Routledge. Grosser, B. (2011). *How the technological design of facebook homogenizes identity and limits personal representation.* Retrieved 02/13, 2012, from http://bengrosser.com/blog/how-the-technological-design-of-facebook-homogeni... György, P. (2002). A tale of cookies (dr. jekyll and mr. hyde).* Social Research: An International Quarterly, 69*(1), 239-245. Hiltz, S. R., Turoff, M., & Johnson, K. (1985). *Mode of communication and the "risky shift": A controlled experiment with computerized conferencing and anonymity in a large corporation* Computer & Information Science Department, New Jersey Institute of Technology. Hoffman, D. L., Novak, T. P., & Peralta, M. A. (1999). Information privacy in the marketspace: Implications for the commercial uses of anonymity on the web.* The Information Society, 15*(2), 129-139. Joinson, A. N. (2001). Self‐disclosure in computer‐mediated communication: The role of self‐awareness and visual anonymity.* European Journal of Social Psychology, 31*(2), 177-192. Jøsang, A., Ismail, R., & Boyd, C. (2007). A survey of trust and reputation systems for online service provision.* Decision Support Systems, 43*(2), 618-644. Kahai, S. S. (2009). Anonymity and counter-normative arguments in computer-mediated discussions.* Group & Organization Management, 34*(4), 449-478. Kelly, A. (2009). In defence of anonymity: Rejoining the criticism.*British Educational Research Journal, 35 *(3), 431-445. Kennedy, H. (2006). Beyond anonymity, or future directions for internet identity research.* New Media & Society, 8*(6), 859. Kerr, I., Steeves, V. M., & Lucock, C. (Eds.). (2009). *Lessons from the identity trail: Anonymity, privacy and identity in a networked society*. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Kirkpatrick, D. (2011). *The facebook effect: The inside story of the company that is connecting the world*. New York: Simon and Schuster. Kling, R. (1996). Beyond outlaws, hackers and pirates: Ethical issues in the work of information and computer science professionals. In R. Kling (Ed.), *Computerization and controversy: Value conflicts and social choices* (). San Diego: Academic Press. Kling, R. (1996). Information technologies and the shifting balance between privacy and social control. In R. Kling (Ed.), *Computerization and controversy: Value conflicts and social choices* (). San Diego: Academic Press. Kling, R., Lee, Y., Teich, A., & Frankel, M. S. (1999). Assessing anonymous communication on the internet: Policy deliberations.* The Information Society, 15*(2), 79-90. Knuttila, L. (2011). User unknown: 4chan, anonymity and contingency.* First Monday, 16*(10-3), 11.11.2012. Kovács, A. (2002). Public identity in defining the boundaries of public and private: The example of latent anti-semitism.* Social Research: An International Quarterly, 69*(1), 179-194. Lampe, C., & Resnick, P. (2004). Slash (dot) and burn: Distributed moderation in a large online conversation space. *Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, *pp. 543-550. Lea, M., Spears, R., & de Groot, D. (2001). Knowing me, knowing you: Anonymity effects on social identity processes within groups.* Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27*(5), 526-537. Lee, Y. C. (2006). Internet and anonymity.* Society, 43*(4), 5-7. Leshed, G. (2009). Silencing the clatter: Removing anonymity from a corporate online community.* Online Deliberation: Design, Research, and Practice, *, 243-251. Levmore, S., & Nussbaum, M. C. (Eds.). (2010). *The offensive Internet. speech, privacy, and reputation*. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Linstone, H. A., Turoff, M., & Helmer, O. (1975). *The delphi method: Techniques and applications* Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Advanced Book Program. Lovink, G., (2012). *Networks without a cause*. Cambridge: Polity Marx, G. (2004). Internet anonymity as a reflection of broader issues involving technology and society.* Asia-Pacific Review, 11*(1), 142-166. Marx, G. T. (1999). What's in a name? some reflections on the sociology of anonymity.* The Information Society, 15*(2), 99-112. Mispel, M. *The ‘Strategic Value’of online anonymity. *Unpublished manuscript. Narayanan, A., & Shmatikov, V. (2009). De-anonymizing social networks. *Security and Privacy, 2009 30th IEEE Symposium on, *pp. 173-187. Nicoll, C., & Prins, J. (2003). Anonymity: Challenges for politics and law. (pp. 287-297) TMC Asser Press. Nissenbaum, H. (1999). The meaning of anonymity in an information age.* The Information Society, 15*(2), 141-144. Nogami, T. (2010). Reexamination of the association between anonymity and self-interested unethical behavior in adults.* The Psychological Record, 59*(2), 7. Nozawa, S. (2012). The gross face and virtual fame: Semiotic mediation in Japanese virtual communication.* First Monday, 17*(3-5) O’Dair, S. (2009). Laboring in anonymity.* Symploke, 16*(1-2), 7-19. Ohm, P. (2010). Broken promises of privacy: Responding to the surprising failure of anonymization.* UCLA Law Review, 57*, 20.11.2012. Plato, . (1975). *The republic* (Desmond Lee Trans.). (Second (revised) ed.). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. Qian, H., & Scott, C. R. (2007). Anonymity and Self‐Disclosure on weblogs.*Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication, 12 *(4), 1428-1451. Rains, S. A., & Scott, C. R. (2007). To identify or not to identify: A theoretical model of receiver responses to anonymous communication.*Communication Theory, 17 *(1), 61-91. Robards, B. (2010). Negotiating identity and integrity on social network sites for educators.* International Journal for Educational Integrity, 6*(2) Robards, B. (2010). Negotiating identity and integrity on social network sites for educators.* International Journal for Educational Integrity, 6*(2) Ruesch, M. A., & Märker, O. Real name policy in E-participation. *CeDEM12 Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government, *Danube-University Krems, Austria. pp. 109. Saks, M. J., & Ostrom, T. M. (1973). Anonymity in letters to the editor.*The Public Opinion Quarterly, 37 *(3), 417-422. Singh, A. (2009). Anonymity, authorship, and blogger ethics.* Symploke, 16*(1-2), 21-35. Solove, D. (2006). A brief history of information privacy law.* **Proskauer on Privacy, PLI, *, 20.11.2012. Teich, A., Frankel, M. S., Kling, R., & Lee, Y. (1999). Anonymous communication policies for the internet: Results and recommendations of the AAAS conference.* The Information Society, 15*(2), 71-77. Tufekci, Z. (2008). Can you see me now? audience and disclosure regulation in online social network sites.* Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 28*(1), 20-36. Wallace, J. D. (1999). *Nameless in cyberspace: Anonymity on the internet *Cato Institute. Wallace, K. A. (2008). Online anonymity. In K. E. Himma, & H. T. Tavani (Eds.), *The handbook of information & computer ethics* (). Hoboken: Wiley. Wayner, P. (1999). Technology for anonymity: Names by other nyms.* The Information Society, 15*(2), 91-97. West, P., & Burkell, J. *Names, nyms, addresses and reputations: The experience of anonymity in the wired world. *Unpublished manuscript. Woo, J. (2006). The right not to be identified: Privacy and anonymity in the interactive media environment.* New Media & Society, 8*(6), 949. Yum, Y., & Hara, K. (2005). Computer‐Mediated relationship development: A Cross‐Cultural comparison.* Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication, 11*(1), 133-152. Zabuzhko, O. (2002). Publicity and media under communism and after: The destruction of privacy.* Social Research: An International Quarterly, 69*(1), 35-47. Zdravomyslova, E., & Voronkov, V. (2002). The informal public in soviet society: Double morality at work.* Social Research: An International Quarterly, 69*(1), 49-69. Zhuo, J. (2010). Where anonymity breeds contempt.* The New York Times, *, A27. 2012/11/20 Kornelia Trytko <ktrytko.ntu@gmail.com>
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
Thank you Kornelia! -alessandro (with apologies for brevity and typos) --- Alessandro Acquisti Associate Professor Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University http://www.heinz.cmu.edu/~acquisti/
-----Original Message----- From: air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org [mailto:air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Kornelia Trytko Sent: 20 November 2012 11:15 To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: Re: [Air-L] online anonymity - readings
Sorry, that's my list (at least for now) :)
Akdeniz, Y. (2002). Anonymity, democracy, and cyberspace.* Social Research: An International Quarterly, 69*(1), 223-237.
Allen, C. (1999). Internet anonymity in contexts.* The Information Society, 15*(2), 145-146.
Bernstein, M. S., Monroy-Hernández, A., Harry, D., André, P., Panovich, K., & Vargas, G. (2011). 4chan and/b: An analysis of anonymity and ephemerality in a large online community. *5th International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM), Barcelona, Spain, *
Bezilla, R. (1978). *A discussion of selected aspects of privacy, confidentiality, and anonymity in computerized conferencing* New Jersey Institute of Technology, Computer & Information Science Department.
boyd, d. (2012). The politics of real names.* Communications of the ACM, 55*(8), 29-31.
Brunton, F., & Nissenbaum, H. (2011). Vernacular resistance to data collection and analysis: A political theory of obfuscation.* First Monday, 16*(5)
Campbell, J. E. (2004). *Getting it on online: Cyberspace, gay male sexuality, and embodied identity* Haworth Press, Inc.
Carey, R. F., & Burkell, J. (2007). Revisiting the four horsemen of the infopocalypse: Representations of anonymity and the internet in Canadian newspapers.* First Monday, 12*(8)
Christopherson, K. M. (2007). The positive and negative implications of anonymity in internet social interactions: “On the internet, nobody knows you’re a dog”.* Computers in Human Behavior, 23*(6), 3038-3056.
Coleman, J. B. (2005). Digital photography and the internet, rethinking privacy law.* J.Intell.Prop.L., 13*, 205.
Cooper, J. E. (2006). Freedom of speech and philosophical citizenship in Spinoza's theologico-political treatise.* Law, Culture and the Humanities, 2 *(1), 91.
Danet, B. (1998). Text as mask: Gender, play, and performance on the internet. In S. Jones (Ed.), *Cybersociety 2.0: Revisiting computer-mediated communication and community* () Sage Publications, Inc.
Davenport, D. (2002). Anonymity on the internet: Why the price may be too high.* Communications of the ACM, 45*(4), 33-35.
De Hert, P. (2003). The case of anonymity in western political philosophy: Benjamin Constant’s refutation of republican and utilitarian arguments against anonymity. In C. Nicoll, J. E. J. Prins & M. J. M. van Dellen (Eds.), *Digital anonymity and the law: Tensions and dimensions.* (pp. 47-97). the Hague: TMC Asser Press.
De Villiers, N. (2009). Confessions of a masked philosopher: Anonymity and identification in Foucault and Guibert.* Symploke, 16*(1-2), 75-91.
Diakopoulos, N., & Naaman, M. (2011). Towards quality discourse in online news comments. *Proceedings of the ACM 2011 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, *pp. 133-142.
Dibbell, J. (2010). Radical opacity.* Technology Review, 16*(16), 2.
DJ Pangburn. (2011). *Digital activism from anonymous to occupy wall street: A conversation with gabriella coleman.* Retrieved 11/09, 2011, from http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/157192/digital-activism-from- anonymous-to-occupy-wall-street-a-conversation-with-gabriella-coleman/
Donath, J. S. (1999). Identity and deception in the virtual community. In M. A. Smith , & P. Kollock (Eds.), *Communities in cyberspace* (pp. 29-59). London: Routledge.
Dreyfus, H. L. (1999). *Kierkegaard on the internet: Anonymity vrs. commitment in the present age* HL Dreyfus.
Dreyfus, H. L. (2001). *On the internet*. London: Routledge.
Farrall, K. (2012). Online collectivism, individualism and anonymity in East Asia.* Surveillance & Society, 9*(4), 424-440.
Froomkin, A. M. (1999). Legal issues in anonymity and pseudonymity.* The Information Society, 15*(2), 113-127.
Froomkin, A. M. (2011). *Lessons learned too well. *Unpublished manuscript.
Fuchs, C., Albrechtslund, A., Boersma, K., & Sandoval Gomez, M. (Eds.). (2011). *Internet & surveillance*. London: Routledge.
Grosser, B. (2011). *How the technological design of facebook homogenizes identity and limits personal representation.* Retrieved 02/13, 2012, from http://bengrosser.com/blog/how-the-technological-design-of-facebook- homogenizes-identity-and-limits-personal-representation/
György, P. (2002). A tale of cookies (dr. jekyll and mr. hyde).* Social Research: An International Quarterly, 69*(1), 239-245.
Hiltz, S. R., Turoff, M., & Johnson, K. (1985). *Mode of communication and the "risky shift": A controlled experiment with computerized conferencing and anonymity in a large corporation* Computer & Information Science Department, New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Hoffman, D. L., Novak, T. P., & Peralta, M. A. (1999). Information privacy in the marketspace: Implications for the commercial uses of anonymity on the web.* The Information Society, 15*(2), 129-139.
Joinson, A. N. (2001). Self‐disclosure in computer‐mediated communication: The role of self‐awareness and visual anonymity.* European Journal of Social Psychology, 31*(2), 177-192.
Jøsang, A., Ismail, R., & Boyd, C. (2007). A survey of trust and reputation systems for online service provision.* Decision Support Systems, 43*(2), 618- 644.
Kahai, S. S. (2009). Anonymity and counter-normative arguments in computer-mediated discussions.* Group & Organization Management, 34*(4), 449-478.
Kelly, A. (2009). In defence of anonymity: Rejoining the criticism.*British Educational Research Journal, 35 *(3), 431-445.
Kennedy, H. (2006). Beyond anonymity, or future directions for internet identity research.* New Media & Society, 8*(6), 859.
Kerr, I., Steeves, V. M., & Lucock, C. (Eds.). (2009). *Lessons from the identity trail: Anonymity, privacy and identity in a networked society*. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Kirkpatrick, D. (2011). *The facebook effect: The inside story of the company that is connecting the world*. New York: Simon and Schuster.
Kling, R. (1996). Beyond outlaws, hackers and pirates: Ethical issues in the work of information and computer science professionals. In R. Kling (Ed.), *Computerization and controversy: Value conflicts and social choices* (). San Diego: Academic Press.
Kling, R. (1996). Information technologies and the shifting balance between privacy and social control. In R. Kling (Ed.), *Computerization and controversy: Value conflicts and social choices* (). San Diego: Academic Press.
Kling, R., Lee, Y., Teich, A., & Frankel, M. S. (1999). Assessing anonymous communication on the internet: Policy deliberations.* The Information Society, 15*(2), 79-90.
Knuttila, L. (2011). User unknown: 4chan, anonymity and contingency.* First Monday, 16*(10-3), 11.11.2012.
Kovács, A. (2002). Public identity in defining the boundaries of public and private: The example of latent anti-semitism.* Social Research: An International Quarterly, 69*(1), 179-194.
Lampe, C., & Resnick, P. (2004). Slash (dot) and burn: Distributed moderation in a large online conversation space. *Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, *pp. 543-550.
Lea, M., Spears, R., & de Groot, D. (2001). Knowing me, knowing you: Anonymity effects on social identity processes within groups.* Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27*(5), 526-537.
Lee, Y. C. (2006). Internet and anonymity.* Society, 43*(4), 5-7.
Leshed, G. (2009). Silencing the clatter: Removing anonymity from a corporate online community.* Online Deliberation: Design, Research, and Practice, *, 243-251.
Levmore, S., & Nussbaum, M. C. (Eds.). (2010). *The offensive Internet. speech, privacy, and reputation*. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Linstone, H. A., Turoff, M., & Helmer, O. (1975). *The delphi method: Techniques and applications* Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Advanced Book Program.
Lovink, G., (2012). *Networks without a cause*. Cambridge: Polity
Marx, G. (2004). Internet anonymity as a reflection of broader issues involving technology and society.* Asia-Pacific Review, 11*(1), 142-166.
Marx, G. T. (1999). What's in a name? some reflections on the sociology of anonymity.* The Information Society, 15*(2), 99-112.
Mispel, M. *The ‘Strategic Value’of online anonymity. *Unpublished manuscript.
Narayanan, A., & Shmatikov, V. (2009). De-anonymizing social networks. *Security and Privacy, 2009 30th IEEE Symposium on, *pp. 173-187.
Nicoll, C., & Prins, J. (2003). Anonymity: Challenges for politics and law. (pp. 287-297) TMC Asser Press.
Nissenbaum, H. (1999). The meaning of anonymity in an information age.* The Information Society, 15*(2), 141-144.
Nogami, T. (2010). Reexamination of the association between anonymity and self-interested unethical behavior in adults.* The Psychological Record, 59*(2), 7.
Nozawa, S. (2012). The gross face and virtual fame: Semiotic mediation in Japanese virtual communication.* First Monday, 17*(3-5)
O’Dair, S. (2009). Laboring in anonymity.* Symploke, 16*(1-2), 7-19.
Ohm, P. (2010). Broken promises of privacy: Responding to the surprising failure of anonymization.* UCLA Law Review, 57*, 20.11.2012.
Plato, . (1975). *The republic* (Desmond Lee Trans.). (Second (revised) ed.). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books.
Qian, H., & Scott, C. R. (2007). Anonymity and Self‐Disclosure on weblogs.*Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication, 12 *(4), 1428- 1451.
Rains, S. A., & Scott, C. R. (2007). To identify or not to identify: A theoretical model of receiver responses to anonymous communication.*Communication Theory, 17 *(1), 61-91.
Robards, B. (2010). Negotiating identity and integrity on social network sites for educators.* International Journal for Educational Integrity, 6*(2)
Robards, B. (2010). Negotiating identity and integrity on social network sites for educators.* International Journal for Educational Integrity, 6*(2)
Ruesch, M. A., & Märker, O. Real name policy in E-participation. *CeDEM12 Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government, *Danube-University Krems, Austria. pp. 109.
Saks, M. J., & Ostrom, T. M. (1973). Anonymity in letters to the editor.*The Public Opinion Quarterly, 37 *(3), 417-422.
Singh, A. (2009). Anonymity, authorship, and blogger ethics.* Symploke, 16*(1-2), 21-35.
Solove, D. (2006). A brief history of information privacy law.* **Proskauer on Privacy, PLI, *, 20.11.2012.
Teich, A., Frankel, M. S., Kling, R., & Lee, Y. (1999). Anonymous communication policies for the internet: Results and recommendations of the AAAS conference.* The Information Society, 15*(2), 71-77.
Tufekci, Z. (2008). Can you see me now? audience and disclosure regulation in online social network sites.* Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 28*(1), 20-36.
Wallace, J. D. (1999). *Nameless in cyberspace: Anonymity on the internet *Cato Institute.
Wallace, K. A. (2008). Online anonymity. In K. E. Himma, & H. T. Tavani (Eds.), *The handbook of information & computer ethics* (). Hoboken: Wiley.
Wayner, P. (1999). Technology for anonymity: Names by other nyms.* The Information Society, 15*(2), 91-97.
West, P., & Burkell, J. *Names, nyms, addresses and reputations: The experience of anonymity in the wired world. *Unpublished manuscript.
Woo, J. (2006). The right not to be identified: Privacy and anonymity in the interactive media environment.* New Media & Society, 8*(6), 949.
Yum, Y., & Hara, K. (2005). Computer‐Mediated relationship development: A Cross‐Cultural comparison.* Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication, 11*(1), 133-152.
Zabuzhko, O. (2002). Publicity and media under communism and after: The destruction of privacy.* Social Research: An International Quarterly, 69*(1), 35-47.
Zdravomyslova, E., & Voronkov, V. (2002). The informal public in soviet society: Double morality at work.* Social Research: An International Quarterly, 69*(1), 49-69.
Zhuo, J. (2010). Where anonymity breeds contempt.* The New York Times, *, A27.
2012/11/20 Kornelia Trytko <ktrytko.ntu@gmail.com>
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
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