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Sandra Moloney & Paula Citron September 14, 2010

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Page 1: Relationsihps real and virtual

Sandra Moloney & Paula Citron September 14, 2010

Page 2: Relationsihps real and virtual

Pop Cosmopolitanism“The ways that the transcultural flows of popular culture inspires new forms of global

consciousness and cultural competency.” – Jenkins

People use popular culture to express generational differences or to articulate fantasies of social, political, and cultural

transformation.

Page 3: Relationsihps real and virtual

Relationships to TextsInfatuation with an alternative world An escape from realityRelationships with the intangible

SecondLife.Com

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Questions…What do you think

of Second Life?

Would you use it?

Could you see how this would become a reality for some?

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Connecting to a Virtual WorldImpersonation- become who you want to beConduct yourself in a manner that may not be

acceptable in real life (i.e. fighting, killing)

Lack of communication skills due to technologyChatroulette

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Questions…What is your escape from reality? Do you have

one? Have any of you had a web based relationship?

FriendSignificant Other“Pen Pal” Connection to Family

Do people conduct themselves differently in web based relationships?

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FandomSubculture

Characterised by feelings of camaraderie Spend large amounts of time and energy

Social NetworksStar Trek

Vs. Star Wars

Klingon Language

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Questions…What are you a fan of?

Is your “everyday identity” separate from your identity as a fan?

Do you interact with other fans over the internet?

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