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“Who am we” | Andrew Graystone

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In the digital environment you can have many names. You can create and control many different personas – all of them expressing aspects of the whole “you.” What is the impact of living with multiple identities? For instance, are you more or less honest online? Might using a pseudonym help you to be more yourself? Together we’ll discuss the relationship between the “you” you are online and the “you” you see in the mirror.

From OpenSource @ Pentecost Festival – June 2011

Andrew Graystone is the Director of the Churches Media Council, a national body that builds bridges between the Christian community and the media. He aims to support Christians working in the media, and challenge the media industry to live up to its high calling. He regularly writes and presents programmes for BBC Radio 2 and Radio 4, including Daily Service and Sunday Worship. He also trains and advises Christian groups on how best to engage with the fast-changing media environment. Andrew worked for BBC Religion for over a decade, as a producer and as Development Executive. He stood as a Labour Party candidate in the 2005 General Election, though can’t altogether remember why. When the sun shines Andrew supports Stockport County FC, because God favours the weak.