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The Spectrum of Virtuality

Space, Presence, and the Non-Human in the Internet

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The Spectrum of Virtuality

Space, Presence, and the Non-Human in the Internet

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Description

In this book, Devin Proctor argues that the Internet is a social space, co-produced through our interaction with both the human and non-human agents – bots, AI programs, algorithms – who exist there with us which shapes our identity and community.

Proctor argues the internet is not making us stupid and lazy or subjecting us to algorithmic domination, as we are so often told. Rather, it's changing the way we perceive our bodies and our social worlds. Arguing for a return to spatial understandings of the digital, this book is about what it is like to be in the internet. Tracing progressive levels of virtual emplacement, from video calls to anonymous chat forums, along a spectrum of virtuality, and within a field of internet presence, this book explores the embodied forms we take in multiple digital contexts, and the ways these forms influence communication and identity.

Informed by several years of digital ethnographic fieldwork among the Otherkin community, a group of people who largely socialize online and internally identify as non-human, this exploration troubles conventional notions about our relationships with the virtual, our understandings of the Self, and even what it means to be a human.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. A Spectrum
2. Indexed Embodiment
3. Cringe Bricolage
4. An Economy of Selves
5. Deixis am Phantasma
Conclusion

Appendix

References
About the Author
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Jul 09 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 208
ISBN 9781666959291
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 9 tables
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Series Studies in New Media
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Devin Proctor

Devin Proctor is Associate Professor of Anthropolo…

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