With the ever more user-friendly Web, the opportunities to use available channels of online communication complicate ways in which individuals oscillate between exhibition and inhibition, self-exposure and self-preservation, authenticity and deception. This paper drawson empirical research with high school students to examine the ways in which youth represent themselves and interact with friends and others in online networks such as MySpace. The conceptual framework for the discussion draws on the politics of visibility and notions of spatiality. These twin factors have consequences for new modes of technologically-mediated modes of representation with respect to community, friends,communication, and recognition. They also are helpful for c...
The Internet may be conceptualised as a social laboratory, providing freedom to experiment with dif...
Given the ubiquity and pervasiveness of digital technologies within contemporary society, scholarly ...
AbstractIt is well known the important role that technologies have as mediators of identities. Takin...
The explosion in social networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook, Bebo and Friendster is widely re...
“I think adults have a very distorted view of Nexopia saying they think it’s all they think it’s bad...
This paper explores current practices of youth self-disclosure within online social networks...
This paper examines how children aged 11-16 in three European countries (Italy, UK and Spain) develo...
This paper draws from ‘impression management theory’ to examine the choices individuals make to visu...
This article explores youth narratives of internet risks and opportunities brought about by user ...
The article reveals the issues of expanded understanding of self-presentation viewed as an integral ...
AbstractThis article examines the way in which self-consciousness and audience each concur to self-e...
The paper seeks to uncover how the three pronged dynamics of culture, personality and religion have ...
This paper explores the rise of social networking technology as instances of mediated communities. A...
What do social networking sites reveal about the relation between the self and the community? We con...
This presentation analyses the identity construction within social networking sites which is (unlike...
The Internet may be conceptualised as a social laboratory, providing freedom to experiment with dif...
Given the ubiquity and pervasiveness of digital technologies within contemporary society, scholarly ...
AbstractIt is well known the important role that technologies have as mediators of identities. Takin...
The explosion in social networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook, Bebo and Friendster is widely re...
“I think adults have a very distorted view of Nexopia saying they think it’s all they think it’s bad...
This paper explores current practices of youth self-disclosure within online social networks...
This paper examines how children aged 11-16 in three European countries (Italy, UK and Spain) develo...
This paper draws from ‘impression management theory’ to examine the choices individuals make to visu...
This article explores youth narratives of internet risks and opportunities brought about by user ...
The article reveals the issues of expanded understanding of self-presentation viewed as an integral ...
AbstractThis article examines the way in which self-consciousness and audience each concur to self-e...
The paper seeks to uncover how the three pronged dynamics of culture, personality and religion have ...
This paper explores the rise of social networking technology as instances of mediated communities. A...
What do social networking sites reveal about the relation between the self and the community? We con...
This presentation analyses the identity construction within social networking sites which is (unlike...
The Internet may be conceptualised as a social laboratory, providing freedom to experiment with dif...
Given the ubiquity and pervasiveness of digital technologies within contemporary society, scholarly ...
AbstractIt is well known the important role that technologies have as mediators of identities. Takin...