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Reinventing Ourselves: Contemporary Concepts of Identity in Virtual Worlds
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Anna Peachey
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Mark Childs
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2011
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Springer London
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978-0-85729-360-2
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978-0-85729-361-9
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2011
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Book chapters
pp. E1
Erratum to: What Is My Avatar? Who Is My Avatar? The Avatar as a Device to Achieve a Goal: Perceptions and Implications
pp. 1
Virtual Worlds and Identity
pp. 13
Identity: A Primer
pp. 33
The Self and Second Life: A Case Study Exploring the Emergence of Virtual Selves
pp. 59
Liminal Phases of Avatar Identity Formation in Virtual World Communities
pp. 81
Encountering Oneself and the Other: A Case Study of Identity Formation in Second Life
pp. 101
Virtual Fashion Play as Embodied Identity Re/Assembling: Second Life Fashion Bloggers and Their Avatar Bodies
pp. 129
Embodying Self in Virtual Worlds
pp. 153
“Is That Your Boyfriend?” An Experiential and Theoretical Approach to Understanding Gender-Bending in Virtual Worlds
pp. 177
Constructing Disability in Online Worlds; Conceptualising Disability in Online Research
pp. 191
As Long as They Don’t Know Where I Live: Information Disclosure Strategies for Managing Identity in Second LifeTM
pp. 213
Multiple Personality Order: Physical and Personality Characteristics of the Self, Primary Avatar and Alt
pp. 235
Comparing Avatar and Video Representations
pp. 253
What Is My Avatar? Who Is My Avatar? The Avatar as a Device to Achieve a Goal: Perceptions and Implications
pp. 275
Situated Learning in Virtual Worlds and Identity Reformation
pp. 301
Virtual Worlds and Identity Exploration for Marginalised People
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