The online social networks allow individuals to continuously create and model their self-presentations and representations. Facebook stands for a relevant example as people are given the uncensored opportunity to unfold their online selves according to their interests, preferences, goals and expectations. The current research aims at investigating the way students (re)present themselves on Facebook social networks and their readiness to consider the implications of Facebook usage as a recruitment tool by the current employers. As more and more people use figurative photos to present themselves on Facebook, it becomes important to understand whether the users are aware of the consequences derived from uninspired choices when it comes to futu...
As a part of CMC, Facebook has been presenting a new communication pattern. Though not face to face...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-157)This study set out to understand, by way of exami...
Contemporarily social networking sites utilize an idealized self-presentation to reach out to divers...
The online social networks allow individuals to continuously create and model their self-presentatio...
The online social networks allow individuals to continuously create and model their self-presentatio...
Abstract: With over 800 million users worldwide, the popular online social networking service, Faceb...
Our purpose was to investigate when a specific phenomenon is taken out of context and used in a mann...
Four types of self which potentially are displayed on social media platforms are discussed: the true...
The present research seeks to extend existing theory on self-disclosure to the online arena in highe...
The present research seeks to extend existing theory on self-disclosure to the online arena in highe...
This one-year cyber-ethnography examines identity presentations and interpretations of 346 Faceboo...
The rapid growth and development of information and communication technologies enabled the transitio...
As the use of social networking websites becomes increasingly common, the types of social relationsh...
In recent years, Facebook has erupted as a phenomenon in a variety of contexts. It is quickly becomi...
Recently, the Internet has become a potential tool for employers to use during the hiring process wi...
As a part of CMC, Facebook has been presenting a new communication pattern. Though not face to face...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-157)This study set out to understand, by way of exami...
Contemporarily social networking sites utilize an idealized self-presentation to reach out to divers...
The online social networks allow individuals to continuously create and model their self-presentatio...
The online social networks allow individuals to continuously create and model their self-presentatio...
Abstract: With over 800 million users worldwide, the popular online social networking service, Faceb...
Our purpose was to investigate when a specific phenomenon is taken out of context and used in a mann...
Four types of self which potentially are displayed on social media platforms are discussed: the true...
The present research seeks to extend existing theory on self-disclosure to the online arena in highe...
The present research seeks to extend existing theory on self-disclosure to the online arena in highe...
This one-year cyber-ethnography examines identity presentations and interpretations of 346 Faceboo...
The rapid growth and development of information and communication technologies enabled the transitio...
As the use of social networking websites becomes increasingly common, the types of social relationsh...
In recent years, Facebook has erupted as a phenomenon in a variety of contexts. It is quickly becomi...
Recently, the Internet has become a potential tool for employers to use during the hiring process wi...
As a part of CMC, Facebook has been presenting a new communication pattern. Though not face to face...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-157)This study set out to understand, by way of exami...
Contemporarily social networking sites utilize an idealized self-presentation to reach out to divers...