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curating networked presence Sonja Vivienne beyond pseudonymity Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Centre for Communication and Social Change University of Queensland

Curating Networked Presence: Beyond Pseudonymity

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curating networked presence

Sonja Vivienne

beyond pseudonymity

Post-Doctoral Research Fellow

Centre for Communication and Social Change

University of Queensland

self-exposure &

social surveillance

contex

t

case

studies

questions

1 2 3

1the story of networked presence

networked spheres

intimate publics

perpetual connectedness

networked + intimate + citizenship

INTIMACY

identity

private

NETWORKS

mediated

negotiated

CITIZENSHIP

public

belonging

Intimate Citizenship 3.0

who needs privacy?

the pseudonymity debate

risk & reward

case studies

2

Deti-404

risk +trust =betrayal

#Occupy Pedophilia

trust

Private Manning

manning-lamo chat transcript

analysis

•socially stigmatised

identities

•seeking support in

secret

•expectation of privacy

betrayed

•poorly managed

pseudonyms

•punitive consequences

research questions

3

how can stigmatised people

(and everyone else)

navigate online presence

safely?

digital dualism

platforms + policy

and/or

social context

+ expectations?

p

r

i

v

a

t

e

eitherless judgemental & happier to reveal

ORconstrained to define ourselves in socially

acceptable ways

Future?

Intimate Citizenship 3.0

sonja vivienne

+61(0) 418 660 908

[email protected]

Skype: sonjaviTwitter: @sonjaviv

www.incitestories.com.auwww.rainbowfamilytree.com

Q&A?

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References:

Pseudonymityhttp://compfight.com/search/pseudonym/1-3-1-1

Anonymityhttp://compfight.com/search/anonymity/1-3-1-1

404 supporthttp://s3-ec.buzzfed.com/static/enhanced/webdr01/2013/7/29/19/grid-cell-1149-1375140183-29.jpg

Lena 404http://www.buzzfeed.com/katiezavadski/in-russia-breaking-the-law-to-tell-gay-teens-it-gets-better?sub=2474697_1435183

Nym warshttp://shockwaveplasma.blogspot.com.au/2011/08/nymwars-and-propaganda-of-botgirl.html

SMC blog:http://socialmediacollective.org/2013/09/24/monitoring-youth/

‘Cyberbullying Law and the New School Year’ by CT Senate Democrats: http://www.flickr.com/photos/44616579@N05/6124355293via Compfight - cc - by-nc-nd

‘Privacy, health, fears over airport X-ray’ by publik16 http://www.flickr.com/photos/22941790@N02/2904857669 via Compfight - cc -by-nc-nd

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Russia’s neo-nazi sport:http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/7/4595246/russia-anti-gay-neo-nazis-bully-teens-on-social-media-occupy-pedofilyay

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Chelsea_Manning_with_wig.jpg

http://www.privatemanning.org/learn-more/in-his-own-words

Email from Manning to Lim, U.S. Army Records Management and Declassification Agency, April 24, 2010.

Barbie low angle: http://keepingupwiththeholsbys.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/barbie.jpg?w=490&h=367

‘Networked’ Cover:http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/413hdpXZ2IL.jpg

‘The Female Complaint’ Cover:http://www.dukeupress.edu/Assets/Books/978-0-8223-4202-1_pr.jpg

‘A Private Sphere’ Cover:http://www.polity.co.uk/digitalmediaandsociety/images/covers/large/private_sphere.jpg

‘Intimate Citizenship’ Cover:http://www.mqup.ca/filebin/images/products/zoom/9780773526570.jpg

‘2nd Anoniversary 13’ by Anonymous9000 http://www.flickr.com/photos/25414324@N02/4280254856 via Compfight - cc - by-nc-nd

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