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Virtual girl 'Sweetie' helps track thousands of online sexual predators | euronews, wor... - 0 views

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    The use of a computer simulation to trap sexual predators. Raises all sorts of questions.
Jovan Maud

Games evangelists and naysayers - 0 views

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    A skeptical look at the claims about the positive effects of gaming. Perhaps games can't change the world after all?
Jovan Maud

Why Online Games Are Dictatorships - InformationWeek - 0 views

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    Can you truly be a citizen of a virtual world?
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Game cultures - 0 views

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    An interesting piece on the emergent culture(s) of gaming.
Jovan Maud

Oculus was the future of gaming. Now it's the future of Facebook. - Boing Boing - 0 views

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    Crowd funding of VR system Oculus leads to huge purchase by Facebook. Interesting to think about the various debates connected to this: the relationship between crowd sourcing and corporate control, the different imaginaries connected with VR technologies and so on.
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Are Exclamation Marks Killing Us With Kindness? : Discovery News - 0 views

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    How texting has helped to transform the English language!!!
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Game developers as brutalized industrial attention-farmers: a look back from tomorrow -... - 0 views

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    An alternative view on the civilizational role of gaming...
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The digital anthropologist: Danah Boyd interview - Telegraph - 0 views

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    Interview with Danah Boyd, a digital anthropologist
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The First National Bank of GameStop - 0 views

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    Not sure if this article necessarily belongs in digital anthropology but it's an intriguing way of getting around the banking sector by using a type of virtual commodity, the pre-ordered game.
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How Covert Agents Infiltrate the Internet to Manipulate, Deceive, and Destroy Reputatio... - 0 views

  • hat these agencies are attempting to control, infiltrate, manipulate, and warp online discourse, and in doing so, are compromising the integrity of the internet itself.
  • 1) to inject all sorts of false material onto the internet in order to destroy the reputation of its targets; and (2) to use social sciences and other techniques to manipulate online discourse and activism to generate outcomes it considers desirable.
  • In fact, the discussion of many of these techniques occurs in the context of using them in lieu of “traditional law enforcement” against people suspected (but not charged or convicted) of ordinary crimes or, more broadly still, “hacktivism”, meaning those who use online protest activity for political ends.
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  • As Anonymous expert Gabriella Coleman of McGill University told me, “targeting Anonymous and hacktivists amounts to targeting citizens for expressing their political beliefs, resulting in the stifling of legitimate dissent.” Pointing to this study she published, Professor Coleman vehemently contested the assertion that “there is anything terrorist/violent in their actions.”
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      N.B. Gabriella Coleman, anthropologist and author of "Coding freedom". 
  • Sunstein also proposed sending covert agents into “chat rooms, online social networks, or even real-space groups” which spread what he views as false and damaging “conspiracy theories” about the government. Ironically, the very same Sunstein was recently named by Obama to serve as a member of the NSA review panel created by the White House, one that – while disputing key NSA claims – proceeded to propose many cosmetic reforms to the agency’s powers (most of which were ignored by the President who appointed them).
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    A key issue in debates about how digital technologies are transforming political discourse. In this case, what new possibilities are open to states to manipulate opinion, spread misinformation and to discredit opponents?
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