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OUR VIRTUAL SELVES: How do we behave on the web?

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Sponsored by Rivers Run Red

What is research into virtual worlds revealing about the way we (and our avatars) behave online? Crime, consumerism and consciousness will all be examined by our expert panel, including:

  • Dr Will Reader, Psychology Department, University of Sheffield
  • Dr Matthew Williams, Cardiff School of Social Sciences
  • Dr Ralph Shroeder, Oxford Internet Insititute
  • Dr Mike Molesworth, Bournemouth University Media School

Following brief presentations by the panel the floor will be open to questions.

Refreshments will be served at the end, we look forward to welcoming you!

This talk is part of the The Triple Helix Lecture Series series.

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