The practice of profile making has become ubiquitous in digital culture. Internet users are regularly invited, usually required, to create a profile for a plethora of digital media, including mega social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. Understanding profiles as a set of identity performances, I argue that the platforms employ profiles to enable and incentivize particular ways and foreclose other ways of self-performance. Drawing on research into digital media and identities, combined with mediatization theories, I show how the platforms (1) embrace datafication logic (gathering as much data as possible and pinpointing the data to a particular unit), (2) translate the logic into design and governance of profiles (update stream ...
Social media platforms have captured and transformed the social experience. Though media content is ...
The internet has become engrained in everyday life and social network sites (SNSs) are one of many s...
The term “Digital Identity” is used here to describe the persona a person projects across the intern...
The practice of profile making has become ubiquitous in digital culture. Internet users are regularl...
Online systems often struggle to account for the complicated self-presentation and disclosure needs ...
User agency has been profoundly transformed since all the new digital practices and communicative ex...
Goffman’s (The presentation of self in everyday life. Anchor Books, 1959) dramaturgical identity the...
In our digital era, social networking sites are becoming increasingly relevant to multiple aspects o...
Goffman’s (1959) dramaturgical identity theory requires modification when theorising about presentat...
In the last issue’s editorial, “Five Dimensions of Online Persona” (Moore, Barbour and Lee 2017), we...
Before Facebook, Twitter, and most of the digital media platforms that now form routine parts of our...
Before Facebook, Twitter, and most of the digital media platforms that now form routine parts of our...
Social media have become an arena of rapid dissemination of information, global communication, self ...
Early and persistent scholarly concerns with online identity emphasized the ways that computer–media...
Social networking sites (SNSs) provide an internet based platform for individuals to develop an onli...
Social media platforms have captured and transformed the social experience. Though media content is ...
The internet has become engrained in everyday life and social network sites (SNSs) are one of many s...
The term “Digital Identity” is used here to describe the persona a person projects across the intern...
The practice of profile making has become ubiquitous in digital culture. Internet users are regularl...
Online systems often struggle to account for the complicated self-presentation and disclosure needs ...
User agency has been profoundly transformed since all the new digital practices and communicative ex...
Goffman’s (The presentation of self in everyday life. Anchor Books, 1959) dramaturgical identity the...
In our digital era, social networking sites are becoming increasingly relevant to multiple aspects o...
Goffman’s (1959) dramaturgical identity theory requires modification when theorising about presentat...
In the last issue’s editorial, “Five Dimensions of Online Persona” (Moore, Barbour and Lee 2017), we...
Before Facebook, Twitter, and most of the digital media platforms that now form routine parts of our...
Before Facebook, Twitter, and most of the digital media platforms that now form routine parts of our...
Social media have become an arena of rapid dissemination of information, global communication, self ...
Early and persistent scholarly concerns with online identity emphasized the ways that computer–media...
Social networking sites (SNSs) provide an internet based platform for individuals to develop an onli...
Social media platforms have captured and transformed the social experience. Though media content is ...
The internet has become engrained in everyday life and social network sites (SNSs) are one of many s...
The term “Digital Identity” is used here to describe the persona a person projects across the intern...