Many Social Networking Sites have come and gone over the past decade, but Facebook continues to grow in popularity. Facebook is designed to connect people to one another through virtual networks of “friends” where members participate in the presentation of self virtually- through profile creation, maintenance, and exchanges of content. Social Networking Sites create a location for identity formation and projection that is similar, yet distinct, from face-to-face interactions. Facebook offers a unique avenue for people to control their presentation of self, while maintaining reflexive features. This study this study explores the notion of a particular “Facebook role” while specifically addressing front stage projections in relation to backst...
Internet has become increasingly ubiquitous and with the introduction of Web 2.0 technologies and co...
This paper reports research that examined use of Facebook to (consciously or unconsciously) create a...
This study examined the discursive resources employed by participants in research interviews to cons...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-157)This study set out to understand, by way of exami...
This one-year cyber-ethnography examines identity presentations and interpretations of 346 Faceboo...
Social media are popular stages for self-expression, communication and self-promotion. Rather than f...
In recent years an impressive number of youth have taken to joining popular online social networking...
This study examines identity presentations on the online social networking site, Facebook.com. The t...
Emerging adulthood is an important period for self-development, and youth use online contexts for se...
The internet has become engrained in everyday life and social network sites (SNSs) are one of many s...
Early and persistent scholarly concerns with online identity emphasized the ways that computer–media...
New ways of creating and presenting the self in the “space” of the Internet are fascinating, but not...
This study examines identity presentations on the online social networking site, Facebook.com. The t...
This study examines identity presentations on the online social networking site, Facebook.com. The t...
This presentation analyses the identity construction within social networking sites which is (unlike...
Internet has become increasingly ubiquitous and with the introduction of Web 2.0 technologies and co...
This paper reports research that examined use of Facebook to (consciously or unconsciously) create a...
This study examined the discursive resources employed by participants in research interviews to cons...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-157)This study set out to understand, by way of exami...
This one-year cyber-ethnography examines identity presentations and interpretations of 346 Faceboo...
Social media are popular stages for self-expression, communication and self-promotion. Rather than f...
In recent years an impressive number of youth have taken to joining popular online social networking...
This study examines identity presentations on the online social networking site, Facebook.com. The t...
Emerging adulthood is an important period for self-development, and youth use online contexts for se...
The internet has become engrained in everyday life and social network sites (SNSs) are one of many s...
Early and persistent scholarly concerns with online identity emphasized the ways that computer–media...
New ways of creating and presenting the self in the “space” of the Internet are fascinating, but not...
This study examines identity presentations on the online social networking site, Facebook.com. The t...
This study examines identity presentations on the online social networking site, Facebook.com. The t...
This presentation analyses the identity construction within social networking sites which is (unlike...
Internet has become increasingly ubiquitous and with the introduction of Web 2.0 technologies and co...
This paper reports research that examined use of Facebook to (consciously or unconsciously) create a...
This study examined the discursive resources employed by participants in research interviews to cons...