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"Nobody Knows You're A Dog": Pervasive Anonymity and the Networked Public Sphere
Author(s) -
Justin W. Pottle
Publication year - 2013
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.14418/wes01.1.1669
Subject(s) - nobody , anonymity , internet privacy , public sphere , computer security , computer science , ubiquitous computing , political science , human–computer interaction , law , politics
ions of the public. Second, I’ll broach the idea of accountability in interpersonal interaction, and how that accountability promotes both adherence to public norms of discursive behavior and legitimacy. In contrast, the Internet, by enabling disembodied and non-spatial interaction, allows for more uninhibited forms of behavior and self-

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