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Change: Lowenfels and Fraenkel believed that men who understood the disintegration of the modern world to be a stubborn fact should be anonymous as writers, undifferentiated
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Jan 27 2009, 3:27 PM EST
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Change: meaning?almostmeaning almost as an antonym for personalpersonality ity?smoothedsmoothed the way for its use elsewhere for written pieces in fact signed by the author but exhibiting the impersonality associated with anonymity by removing the poet, so to speak, from the poem" - from Anne Ferry The Ultimate Paradox:
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Jan 27 2009, 2:07 PM EST
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Change: "Fans, in their anonymity, got more and more restless. Celebrities held a monopoly on the most precious scarce resource in an increasingly mediated society. Attention.
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Jan 27 2009, 1:59 PM EST
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Change: (in part it can be seen as a response to crisis of significance and overall feeling of disconnection. In another way, it can be seen to extend the problem)The Age of Microcelebrity (Read de Zengotita's Mediated)text from an anonymous website posted
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Jan 27 2009, 1:55 PM EST
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Change: de Zengotita's Mediated)text from an anonymous website posted after an anonymous / Patriotic Nigras attack on Second Life: "As the internet has grown in popularity, a disturbing phenomenon has occurred: Everyone thinks they they are SPECIAL. We have news for you... You
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Jan 27 2009, 1:54 PM EST
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Change: or 2 (one on legalities, the other more broad): Wisdom of Crowds or Madness of Mobs (see Rheingold's Smart Mobs 2002 - last chapter) Connolly 1990 "A laboratory experiment was used to evaluate the effects of anonymity and
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Jan 27 2009, 1:53 PM EST
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Change: "A laboratory experiment was used to evaluate the effects of anonymity and evaluative tone on computer-mediated groups using a group decision support system to perform
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Jan 27 2009, 1:46 PM EST
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Change: . Anonymous is a group, in the sense that a flock of birds is a group. How do you know they're a group? Because they're travelling in the same direction. At any given moment, more birds could join, leave, peel off in another direction entirely. —Landers, Chris, Baltimore City Paper
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Jan 27 2009, 1:39 PM EST
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Change: debates within Anonymous (vigilantes vs. LULZ)in this overviewThe importanceimplications of anonymity for democracyidentity, (legalcommunity, aspects)and valuesAnonymity Cross-Culturally (analysis of masks and other forms of anonymity worldwide) 2004 Al-Saggaf: Cultural Variations Saudi Arabia during the period 2001–2002. The purpose
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Jan 27 2009, 1:35 PM EST
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Change: Brief History of CMC (Computer-Mediated Communication) in relation to AnonymitySee Rheingold 1993 Virtual Communities, Turkle 1995, etc. The importance of anonymity for democracy (legal aspects)History of Anonymous (4chan, /b/, etc.) This is different than theThe historyimportance of anonymity (above) which may include anonymous authors
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Jan 27 2009, 1:27 PM EST
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Change: Brief History of CMC (Computer-Mediated Communication) in relation to AnonymitySee Rheingold 1993 Virtual Communities, Turkle 1995, etc. The importance of anonymity for democracy (legal aspects)History of Anonymous (4chan, /b/, etc.) This is different than the history of anonymity
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Jan 27 2009, 1:20 PM EST
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Change: extent used online communities in accordance with their cultural values, norms and traditions, the communication medium and the features associated with it, such as the
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Jan 27 2009, 1:15 PM EST
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Change: ideal as well) 1925: E. M. Forster puts his name on the title page under the calculatedly impersonal title Anonymity: An Enquiry, which makes the essay sound
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Jan 27 2009, 1:11 PM EST
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Change: "A brief catalogue of examples of very different writings confirms Raymond Williams's observation that "a common structure of feeling was being formed," which in the twentieth century came to be gathered in the noun anonymity." (Anne Ferry) "In the new cities . . .
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Jan 27 2009, 1:08 PM EST
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Change: 1925 by E. M. Forster with his name on the title page under the calculatedly impersonal title Anonymity: An Enquiry, which makes the essay sound
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Jan 27 2009, 1:06 PM EST
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Change: "In an article by the literary journalist Henry Seidel Canby in 1926 titled "Anon is Dead," both anonymous and anonymity are key words in the
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Jan 16 2009, 8:32 PM EST
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Change: Here's a rare, intelligent explanation of Anonymous! (Youtube clip)Anonymity Cross-Culturally (analysis of masks and other forms of anonymity worldwide)Anons in the Media (Oprah, Fox News, etc.)Demographics of AnonsThe Future of AnonymityAnonymity Threatened (privacy threats with RFID, etc.)Big Theoretical Considerations:
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Jan 15 2009, 2:40 PM EST
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Change: Anonymity Threatened (privacy threats with RFID, etc.)Big Theoretical Considerations: Anonymity and "Identity"Anonymity and "Community" [Anonymous is] the first internet-based superconsciousness. Anonymous is a group, in the sense that a flock of birds is
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Jan 15 2009, 2:39 PM EST
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Change: Anonymity as Platform for Participation (MadV asThematic example)StudiesThe LULZ ... an analysis of Anonymous humor (Caturdays, etc.)Linguistic analysis of Anons Demographics of AnonsAnon War (LULZ vs. vigilantes)Spiritual Aspects of Anonymity (transcending ego, etc.)may include analysis of Anonymous statements such as: Anonymous
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Change: This is different than the history of anonymity (above) which may include anonymous authors throughout all timeAnonymity Cross-Culturally (analysis of masks and other forms of anonymity worldwide)Anons in the Media (Oprah, Fox News, etc.)Big Theoretical Considerations: Anonymity and "Identity"Anonymity and "Community" [Anonymous
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