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''See [[interwiki identity standard]] for a more focused discussion or debate.''
''See [[interwiki identity standard]], [[alleged and collective identity]], [[some body]] and [[no body]] for a more focused discussion of issues that are of direct concern to delivery and [[governance]] of [[Consumerium Services]].''
 
"The human [[some body|body]] operates as a rich site for information. As we pass through the world, we give off information about cultural identity (ethnicity, sex, age, etc), social class, individual personality (through dress or physical alterations) and psychological state (through movement and tone of voice). These cues help others determine the appropriate modes of interaction with us. In [[computer-mediated communication]] ([[CMC]]), the performance of identity occurs not through direct experience of the body but within the constraints of digital representations constructed by interactive systems."  
"The human [[some body|body]] operates as a rich site for information. As we pass through the world, we give off information about cultural identity (ethnicity, sex, age, etc), social class, individual personality (through dress or physical alterations) and psychological state (through movement and tone of voice). These cues help others determine the appropriate modes of interaction with us. In [[computer-mediated communication]] ([[CMC]]), the performance of identity occurs not through direct experience of the body but within the constraints of digital representations constructed by interactive systems."  


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