Increasingly our digital traces are providing new opportunities for self-reflection. In particular, social media (SM) data can be used to support self-reflection, but to what extent is this affected by the form in which SM data is presented? Here, we present three studies where we work with individuals to transform or remediate their SM data into a physical book, a photographic triptych and a film. We describe the editorial decisions that take place as part of the remediation process and show how the transformations allow users to reflect on their digital identity in new ways. We discuss our findings in terms of the application of Goffman's (1959) self-presentation theories to the SM context, showing that a fluid rather than bounded interpr...
Social media has become an important part of people’s daily life. Every day people frequently switch...
This study brought an enduring social psychology theory into the era of mass self-communication. Coo...
Guy Debord proffered that the spectacle in late capitalism is a "social relationship between people ...
Many social media platforms support the curation of personal digital data, and, more recently, the u...
Many social media platforms support the curation of personal digital data, and, more recently, the u...
Digital cameras have made self-portraits increasingly common, and frequently we post our self-portra...
This paper draws from ‘impression management theory’ to examine the choices individuals make to visu...
Abstract This study investigates the impact of digital malleability on the self-portrait, where the...
Guy Debord proffered that the spectacle in late capitalism is a "social relationship between people ...
Digital cameras have made self-portraits increasingly common, and frequently we post our self-portra...
We cannot see what our digital identity looks like or view what it says about our behavior, feelings...
Over the past couple of decades, the cultural field formerly known as 'domestic', and late...
This article addresses and questions the magic-mirror phenomenon, popularised by current smartphone ...
Although self-reflection is a topic that appears in Human-Computer Interaction, the empirical data o...
This article addresses and questions the magic-mirror phenomenon, popularised by current smartphone ...
Social media has become an important part of people’s daily life. Every day people frequently switch...
This study brought an enduring social psychology theory into the era of mass self-communication. Coo...
Guy Debord proffered that the spectacle in late capitalism is a "social relationship between people ...
Many social media platforms support the curation of personal digital data, and, more recently, the u...
Many social media platforms support the curation of personal digital data, and, more recently, the u...
Digital cameras have made self-portraits increasingly common, and frequently we post our self-portra...
This paper draws from ‘impression management theory’ to examine the choices individuals make to visu...
Abstract This study investigates the impact of digital malleability on the self-portrait, where the...
Guy Debord proffered that the spectacle in late capitalism is a "social relationship between people ...
Digital cameras have made self-portraits increasingly common, and frequently we post our self-portra...
We cannot see what our digital identity looks like or view what it says about our behavior, feelings...
Over the past couple of decades, the cultural field formerly known as 'domestic', and late...
This article addresses and questions the magic-mirror phenomenon, popularised by current smartphone ...
Although self-reflection is a topic that appears in Human-Computer Interaction, the empirical data o...
This article addresses and questions the magic-mirror phenomenon, popularised by current smartphone ...
Social media has become an important part of people’s daily life. Every day people frequently switch...
This study brought an enduring social psychology theory into the era of mass self-communication. Coo...
Guy Debord proffered that the spectacle in late capitalism is a "social relationship between people ...