My final thesis project analyzes self-branding, online influencers, and microcelebrity culture that contribute to shaping self-identity on social media. The project focuses on online identity through the lens of digitally created or cyborg accounts made for the purpose of promoting consumer culture lifestyle. Cultural notions around celebrity culture as a means of profit are expanding and are more inclusive due to social media formats that nurture self-branding and self-promotion. Companies take advantage of personalized media creation and distribution by using online influencers to promote products because of the minimal payouts and labor required. Therefore, ideologies of buying and selling become deeply rooted online and have come to cha...
Access to thesis restricted until 3/2022.This creative project is a study on building a successful s...
Social media have become an arena of rapid dissemination of information, global communication, self ...
This thesis explores online identity through a cultural critique of tagging on social media. In part...
The arts-based research in this thesis explores the status of creative labour and artistic identity ...
The popularity of social media have increased over the last years, appearing under variousbrands wit...
The thesis is about finding the key components for successful personal branding on social media. Tho...
This final thesis is looking for ways social networking site users understand their virtual image, o...
My BA-thesis deals with the matter of identity, and how the use of convergent and new media construc...
abstract: As social media continues to grow, so does the need to have a strong online presence that ...
Social media is a ubiquitous phenomenon in today’s society. This master thesis addresses the phenome...
With the widespread uptake of social media, discourses and practices of self-branding have become a ...
The topic of digital identity is gaining greater academic attention with the increasing popularity o...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-85.1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical background -- 3. Meth...
This exploratory work theorizes about how social networking sites favor, as identity technologies, a...
This thesis is a series of explorations and comparisons of the corporeal and digital self; sites bot...
Access to thesis restricted until 3/2022.This creative project is a study on building a successful s...
Social media have become an arena of rapid dissemination of information, global communication, self ...
This thesis explores online identity through a cultural critique of tagging on social media. In part...
The arts-based research in this thesis explores the status of creative labour and artistic identity ...
The popularity of social media have increased over the last years, appearing under variousbrands wit...
The thesis is about finding the key components for successful personal branding on social media. Tho...
This final thesis is looking for ways social networking site users understand their virtual image, o...
My BA-thesis deals with the matter of identity, and how the use of convergent and new media construc...
abstract: As social media continues to grow, so does the need to have a strong online presence that ...
Social media is a ubiquitous phenomenon in today’s society. This master thesis addresses the phenome...
With the widespread uptake of social media, discourses and practices of self-branding have become a ...
The topic of digital identity is gaining greater academic attention with the increasing popularity o...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-85.1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical background -- 3. Meth...
This exploratory work theorizes about how social networking sites favor, as identity technologies, a...
This thesis is a series of explorations and comparisons of the corporeal and digital self; sites bot...
Access to thesis restricted until 3/2022.This creative project is a study on building a successful s...
Social media have become an arena of rapid dissemination of information, global communication, self ...
This thesis explores online identity through a cultural critique of tagging on social media. In part...