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The Presentation of Avatars in Second Life: Self and Interaction in Social Virtual Spaces
Authors:Simon Gottschalk
Institution:University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Abstract:What do interactions in virtual spaces suggest about everyday life in the digital age? How do interactions in virtual spaces shape everyday life in the digital age? Guided by hypermodern theory, I conduct participant observation in the social virtual world Second Life to provide tentative answers to those questions. I suggest that Second Life is both a social psychological playground where participants enjoy individualistic fantasies and a virtual community where they collaborate on collective projects. When people define the virtual as real, it is real in its consequences. Accordingly, social virtual spaces such as Second Life offer sociologists unique opportunities for research, education, intervention, and hence the development of a virtual imagination.
Keywords:virtual  symbolic interaction  Second Life  computer‐mediated communication  hypermodern self
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