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What is Virtual or online identity

Handbook of Research on Discourse Behavior and Digital Communication: Language Structures and Social Interaction
This could be looked upon from two perspectives: individual and collective identities. It refers to the ways in which an individual presents himself or herself in an online community or to how members of an online community construct themselves as belonging together, as sharing the same features or characteristics, and as propagating similar ideas. The traits of virtual identities, interestingly, are generally discursively projected. Pictures may also be used but the words individuals and communities use to describe themselves or others makes us know where they belong and what they profess.
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Constructing a Diaspora Anglophone Cameroonian Identity Online
Eric A. Anchimbe (University of Bayreuth, Germany)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-773-2.ch008
Abstract
The chapter illustrates how Cameroonians living in the diaspora discursively construct their identity as anglophones, i.e., as coming from the anglophone part of the country (the North West and South West Regions) in online interactions. In order to do so, they draw from several sources: the colonial history and heritage of the country, the geographical origins of the anglophones, and the linguistic factor: the use of English. Emphasising certain traits that make them different and superior, the anglophones create an in-group almost on par with ethnicity. This in-group is recreated discursively in the data used here. The data were collected from the interactive feature of The Post Newspaper, online version. The chapter concludes that virtual identity construction follows similar strategies as real identities in non-virtual communities albeit differences imposed by the medium.
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