I am a single person,
Fulfilling many roles,
Finding ways to work with friends,
Other like-minded souls.
I am a single person,
Seen in many ways,
Each sees a different me,
Or me, on diffferent days.
Am I a single person?
Do many parts make one?
Is consciousness coherent?
Or is it all more fun?
This is an edited extract from a forthcoming book chapter about the use of Folksonomological Reification to examine and bridge the onto-folksonomical divide. That all makes more sense in the context of the full chapter, though, and I won't go into it further here. The chapter is co-authored with Shirley Williams, Karsten Lundqvist and Edwin Porter-Daniels.
DI Tim your friendly neighbourhood copper… or is he? In this case, no. DI.TiM is the tag I have chosen to use for matters relating to our This Is Me project, which is all about Digital Identity (DI).