Contemporarily social networking sites utilize an idealized self-presentation to reach out to diverse and individual users. The information communicated across users has drifted to incorporate unanticipated gains of reforms focusing on empowering users to have total control of their account and profile information. Constructing a self-presentation in online social networking requires the collection of content, layout and design to reflect personality and goals. This study tends to present the relative impact of various self-presentation styles on improving the quality of services afforded by social networking sites. Findings based on the dominant self-presentation such as self-promotion, ingratiation, exemplification, supplication, and inti...
The author analyzes online social network as a social institute of a virtual type where individuals ...
This thesis explored MySpace and Facebook, two popular social networking sites (SNS), from the persp...
This study examined the discursive resources employed by participants in research interviews to cons...
Contemporarily social networking sites utilize an idealized self-presentation to reach out to divers...
Effective self-presentation is challenging in the contemporary computer-mediated communication envir...
Social Networking and Impression Management: Self-Presentation in the Digital Age, edited by Carolyn...
Individuals have more opportunities than ever before to present themselves in public using social ne...
Social networking sites (SNSs) by and large have deeply penetrated in the daily routine of internet ...
Social networking websites have had a major impact on the social life of this generation. Facebook i...
Objective: The objective of this study is to understand and explain the phenomenon of self-presenta...
This study investigates the ways in which users of multiple social network sites (SNSs) differ their...
The emergence of the Internet and, more recently, on-line social networks has brought a new form of ...
With the Boom of Online Communities especially the creation of numerous personal webpages, self pres...
The present research seeks to extend existing theory on self-disclosure to the online arena in highe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-157)This study set out to understand, by way of exami...
The author analyzes online social network as a social institute of a virtual type where individuals ...
This thesis explored MySpace and Facebook, two popular social networking sites (SNS), from the persp...
This study examined the discursive resources employed by participants in research interviews to cons...
Contemporarily social networking sites utilize an idealized self-presentation to reach out to divers...
Effective self-presentation is challenging in the contemporary computer-mediated communication envir...
Social Networking and Impression Management: Self-Presentation in the Digital Age, edited by Carolyn...
Individuals have more opportunities than ever before to present themselves in public using social ne...
Social networking sites (SNSs) by and large have deeply penetrated in the daily routine of internet ...
Social networking websites have had a major impact on the social life of this generation. Facebook i...
Objective: The objective of this study is to understand and explain the phenomenon of self-presenta...
This study investigates the ways in which users of multiple social network sites (SNSs) differ their...
The emergence of the Internet and, more recently, on-line social networks has brought a new form of ...
With the Boom of Online Communities especially the creation of numerous personal webpages, self pres...
The present research seeks to extend existing theory on self-disclosure to the online arena in highe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-157)This study set out to understand, by way of exami...
The author analyzes online social network as a social institute of a virtual type where individuals ...
This thesis explored MySpace and Facebook, two popular social networking sites (SNS), from the persp...
This study examined the discursive resources employed by participants in research interviews to cons...