Virtuality, veracity and values

Exploring between virtual and real worlds using the 3V model

Authors

  • Simon Atkinson
  • Kevin Burden

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65106/apubs.2007.2822

Keywords:

social networking, Web 2.0, value orientation, culture

Abstract

With the emergence and popularity of online social networking technologies (Web 2.0) students are exploring new concepts of self, identity and community both in real and virtual spaces. New theories are necessary to develop social policy responses, including those of educational systems and institutions, to the consequences of these new conceptualisations. We present an original theoretical model, the 3V model, to assist in the interpretation of existing theory, illustrated through an exploration of higher education students’ concept of identity in the interface between the ‘real’ and ‘virtual’ worlds. We wish to explore whether the theoretical and methodological instruments available within the broader Social Sciences are adequate to examine emerging notions of identity. Our emergent theoretical model outlines a set of complex assumptions concerning the concept of the “real-virtual” interface; it presents an internal structure to this realm and provides a framework for further empirical study.

 

 

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Published

2007-11-30

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ASCILITE Conference - Full Papers

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