The aim of this paper is to explore the topic of self presentation on Facebook, by rethinking Goffman’s dramaturgy of everyday life and adapting it to the environment of social networking sites. In order to do so, I draw on two existing discussions in the literature: one is the dichotomy between self presentation and exposure (with users shifting between being subjects and objects) and the other is the increased preoccupation with representation rather than presentation of the self, which is specific to late modernity. My understanding of the issue comes from a qualitative empirical study, with data consisting of semi structured interviews with Facebook users. The conclusion, drawing on Featherstone, is that the interpretative proce...
Objective: The objective of this study is to understand and explain the phenomenon of self-presenta...
Early and persistent scholarly concerns with online identity emphasized the ways that computer–media...
In addition to their professional social media accounts, individuals are increasingly using their pe...
The aim of this paper is to explore the topic of self presentation on Facebook, by rethinking Goffm...
In recent years, Facebook has erupted as a phenomenon in a variety of contexts. It is quickly becomi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-157)This study set out to understand, by way of exami...
This thesis examines the perception of authenticity of the self and others in a social media context...
The concept of self presentation, as developed by Goffman, has had a decisive influence on the lite...
This paper draws from ‘impression management theory’ to examine the choices individuals make to visu...
Social theory by Goffman in the 60’s can still be applied to our society, especially to the new soci...
This paper explores various strategies for self-presentation used on Facebook, among a sample of 133...
To investigate how people form their identity on social networks, control the impressions they invok...
The online social networks allow individuals to continuously create and model their self-presentatio...
The objectives of this thesis were to study the self-presentation habits of Facebook users, and to a...
In addition to their professional social media accounts, individuals are increasingly using their pe...
Objective: The objective of this study is to understand and explain the phenomenon of self-presenta...
Early and persistent scholarly concerns with online identity emphasized the ways that computer–media...
In addition to their professional social media accounts, individuals are increasingly using their pe...
The aim of this paper is to explore the topic of self presentation on Facebook, by rethinking Goffm...
In recent years, Facebook has erupted as a phenomenon in a variety of contexts. It is quickly becomi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-157)This study set out to understand, by way of exami...
This thesis examines the perception of authenticity of the self and others in a social media context...
The concept of self presentation, as developed by Goffman, has had a decisive influence on the lite...
This paper draws from ‘impression management theory’ to examine the choices individuals make to visu...
Social theory by Goffman in the 60’s can still be applied to our society, especially to the new soci...
This paper explores various strategies for self-presentation used on Facebook, among a sample of 133...
To investigate how people form their identity on social networks, control the impressions they invok...
The online social networks allow individuals to continuously create and model their self-presentatio...
The objectives of this thesis were to study the self-presentation habits of Facebook users, and to a...
In addition to their professional social media accounts, individuals are increasingly using their pe...
Objective: The objective of this study is to understand and explain the phenomenon of self-presenta...
Early and persistent scholarly concerns with online identity emphasized the ways that computer–media...
In addition to their professional social media accounts, individuals are increasingly using their pe...