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  2. Digital self-determination - Wikipedia

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    Digital self-determination is a multidisciplinary concept derived from the legal concept of self-determination and applied to the digital sphere, to address the unique challenges to individual and collective agency and autonomy arising with increasing digitalization of many aspects of society and daily life.

  3. ‘Identic AI’: Who owns your digital self? - AOL

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    He coined the term “digital copilot” and is working on a new book called The Digital Self. He joined our CEO Initiative roundtable earlier this week to talk about the implications for leaders.

  4. Dialogical self - Wikipedia

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    As a theory about the self it is inspired by William James, as a theory about dialogue it elaborates on some insights of Mikhail Bakhtin. The purpose of the present theory is to profit from the insights of founding fathers like William James, George Herbert Mead and Mikhail Bakhtin and, at the same time, to go beyond them.

  5. Artificial consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Artificial consciousness, [1] also known as machine consciousness, [2] [3] synthetic consciousness, [4] or digital consciousness, [5] is the consciousness hypothesized to be possible in artificial intelligence. [6]

  6. Technoself studies - Wikipedia

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    Such research examines the advantages and disadvantages of online life and digital identity construction. [18] Areas of digital identity and virtual life have become quite popular, e.g. online avatars. Scholars are now focused on the role avatars play in identity exploration, priming behaviours, and self-presentation. [19]

  7. The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life - Wikipedia

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    The concept is still used by researchers in social media today, including Kaplan and Haenlein's Users of the World Unite (2010), Russell W. Belk's "Extended Self in a Digital World" (2013), and Nell Haynes' Social Media in Northern Chile: Posting the Extraordinarily Ordinary (2016).

  8. Sherry Turkle - Wikipedia

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    Sherry Turkle (born June 18, 1948) is an American sociologist. She is the Abby Rockefeller Mauzé Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

  9. Cyberpsychology - Wikipedia

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    Cyberpsychology (also known as Internet psychology, web psychology, or digital psychology) is a scientific inter-disciplinary domain that focuses on the psychological phenomena which emerge as a result of the human interaction with digital technology, particularly the Internet.