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Although the fields of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) and Virtual Environment (VE) research examine many similar concepts, their theoretical foundations and methodological approaches are often quite disparate.  Arguably, there is a need for convergence between these fields because the media of CMC increasingly resemble VEs.  The current paper addresses one area in which such a convergence is possible, the study of the self within mediated experiences.  Broadly, CMC research treats the “self” as a complex formulation of identity, be it accurate or imagined.  Alternatively, most VE research treats the self primarily as a physical entity, focusing on its sensory and motor connections to the VE.  Drawing from research in both fields, a theoretical framework of self-presence is offered that has the potential to facilitate a confluence of CMC and VE theory and methodology.  Specifically, this framework incorporates the complexity of CMC’s approach to identity as well as the neurophysiologically-grounded approach to the experience of self.  Within the scope of this framework, a discussion of potential effects of current changes in our media landscape leads to a series of research questions that could provide insight into such effects.
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