Fri, 2 March 2007 In this episode of STODID, I interview Alice Marwick a PhD candidate in the Department of Culture and Communications at NYU and social software consultant. Alice specializes in social networking, collaborative culture and online identity and self-presentation. In this interview, Alice and I talk about the origins of online identity theory, including the work of Sherry Turkle. Alice also stresses the importance of recognizing the fact that most new identity systems are being designed by individuals within entities that have a profit motive and that as a result these systems are prone (without malicious intent) to favor commercial interests over those of individuals. Subscribe: Subscribe: iTunes Tag: stodid Send voice comment via Skype: or call 508-714-0747
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