Social Networks and new media are changing interpersonal relationships (Bauman, 2000) and values play a new role in the SN users identity construction. The aim of the study is to demonstrate that identity and the values are connected concepts both in real and virtual life. Which kind of interaction and continuity of personal Self is possible in SN? According to the Ego Identification Square model (Trentini, 2001), through a descriptive-exploratory research on "avatars personal identity" (2 focus group, 10 interviews, on line survey: 600 SN users), the study highlights the more relevant Ego view to the Self meaning. The hypotheses consider the four Ego Voices in which it is possible to divide the Ego functions (Super Ego/ Ideal Ego/Ego Ideal...
The popularity and usage of social networking sites (SNS) are constantly on the rise, mainly among a...
This work attempts to highlight the unique characteristics of SNS and explore some of the social ext...
Social media have become an arena of rapid dissemination of information, global communication, self ...
Social Networks and new media are changing interpersonal relationships (Bauman, 2000) and values pla...
Interpersonal relationships are changing under new media influences (Kiesler, 1997; Suler, 2000; Ba...
Interpersonal relationships are changing under new media influences (Kiesler, 1997; Suler, 2000; Bau...
Social networking sites (SNSs) provide an internet based platform for individuals to develop an onli...
The presented thesis aims to analyze the impact of social networking sites (SNS) in shaping our iden...
Many studies have investigated social networks. So far little work has been done to explore the virt...
This presentation analyses the identity construction within social networking sites which is (unlike...
In real life we often took identity as something given. Social media gave users the opportunity to p...
This final thesis is looking for ways social networking site users understand their virtual image, o...
Many studies have investigated social networks. So far little work has been done to explore the virt...
With the current rise in the use of social media across different societies and groups, the question...
Early and persistent scholarly concerns with online identity emphasized the ways that computer–media...
The popularity and usage of social networking sites (SNS) are constantly on the rise, mainly among a...
This work attempts to highlight the unique characteristics of SNS and explore some of the social ext...
Social media have become an arena of rapid dissemination of information, global communication, self ...
Social Networks and new media are changing interpersonal relationships (Bauman, 2000) and values pla...
Interpersonal relationships are changing under new media influences (Kiesler, 1997; Suler, 2000; Ba...
Interpersonal relationships are changing under new media influences (Kiesler, 1997; Suler, 2000; Bau...
Social networking sites (SNSs) provide an internet based platform for individuals to develop an onli...
The presented thesis aims to analyze the impact of social networking sites (SNS) in shaping our iden...
Many studies have investigated social networks. So far little work has been done to explore the virt...
This presentation analyses the identity construction within social networking sites which is (unlike...
In real life we often took identity as something given. Social media gave users the opportunity to p...
This final thesis is looking for ways social networking site users understand their virtual image, o...
Many studies have investigated social networks. So far little work has been done to explore the virt...
With the current rise in the use of social media across different societies and groups, the question...
Early and persistent scholarly concerns with online identity emphasized the ways that computer–media...
The popularity and usage of social networking sites (SNS) are constantly on the rise, mainly among a...
This work attempts to highlight the unique characteristics of SNS and explore some of the social ext...
Social media have become an arena of rapid dissemination of information, global communication, self ...