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|a Handbook of research on technoself
|b identity in a technological society /
|c Rocci Luppicini, editor.
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|a Hershey, Pa. :
|b IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA),
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|a electronic texts (741 p.) :
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|a Includes bibliographical references.
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|a The emerging field of technoself studies (TSS) / Rocci Luppicini -- Identity theories and technology / Robert Andrew Dunn -- The ontology of the subject in digitalization / Anna Croon Fors -- The language of technoself: storytelling, symbolic interactionism, and online identity / Federica Fornaciari -- Of paradigms, theories, and models: a conceptual hierarchical structure for communication science and technoself / Luciano L'Abate -- Mindclone technoselves: multi-substrate legal identities, cyber-psychology, and biocyberethics / Martine Rothblatt -- A run for your [techno]self / Alessandro Tomasi -- The mediation of identity: key issues in historic perspective / Stephen Marmura -- The digital soul / Daniel Black -- Reasoning about human enhancement: towards a folk psychological model of human nature and human identity / Samuel Wilson, Nick Haslam -- Cyber identity: our alter-ego? / Christina Ionescu -- The empathy paradox: increasing disconnection in the age of increasing connection / Sara Konrath (University of Michigan, USA & University of Rochester Medical Center, USA) -- Intellectual disability, identity, and the internet / Darren D. Chadwick, Chris Fullwood, Caroline J. Wesson -- Avatars: portraying, exploring, and changing online and offline identities / Jesse Fox, Sun Joo Ahn -- The ur-real sonorous envelope: bridge between the corporeal and the online technoself / Marlin Bates -- Immigrants' internet use and identity from an intergenerational perspective: immigrant senior citizens and youngsters from the former Soviet Union in Israel / Nelly Elias -- Ancestor veneration avatars / William Sims Bainbridge -- Self-presence, explicated: body, emotion, and identity extension into the virtual self / Rabindra Ratan -- Assistive ICT and young disabled persons: opportunities and obstacles in identity negotiations / Sylvia Söderström -- The tangible lure of the technoself in the age of reality television / Fernando Andacht -- Technoself-presentation on social networks: a gender-based approach / Antonio García-Gómez -- Digitization and consumerization of identity, culture, and power among gen mobinets in South Africa / Chaka Chaka -- Stepping into the (social media) game: building athlete identity via Twitter / Jimmy Sanderson -- Self, self-presentation, and the use of social applications in digital environments / José Carlos Ribeiro, Tarcízio Silva -- A new trend in education: technoself enhanced social learning / Li Jin -- Social networking and identity / Rachel Barker -- The need for identity construction in computer-mediated professional communication: a community of practice perspective / Victor Ho -- "To be shot at without result": gaming and the rhetoric of immortality / Jason Hawreliak -- A human affect recognition system for socially interactive robots / Derek McColl, Goldie Nejat -- Effects of human-machine integration on the construction of identity / Francesc Ballesté, Carme Torras -- Building a technoself: children's ideas about and behavior toward robotic pets / Gail F. Melson -- Just doesn't look right: exploring the impact of humanoid robot integration into explosive ordnance disposal teams / Julie Carpenter -- Behavioral analysis of human-human remote social interaction mediated by an interactive robot in a cooperative game scenario / Fotios Papadopoulos, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Wan Ching Ho -- The human-robot continuum of self: where the other ends and another begins / Kristi Scott -- Robot double: Hiroshi Ishiguro's reflexive machines / Yuji Sone -- Understanding the human-machine interface in a time of change / Erica Orange -- Identity in a technological society: governance implications / Marc A. Saner, Jeremy Geelen.
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|a "This book provides insights to better enhance the understanding of technology's widespread intertwinement with human identity within an advancing technological society"--Provided by publisher.
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|a Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed September 20, 2012).
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|a Online life and cultural identity
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|a Technoself and culture
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|a Technoself and ethics
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