This book presents a Facebook study on members of the Cusp Generation, or those born before the “great digital divide” of 1995. This delineation allows for a discussion on the possible socio-cultural implications of Facebook use for people of all ages. Members of the Cusp Generation are in a unique position as “part digital natives” to easily acquire and use new media technologies, while being more critically aware of the personal, social, and cultural effects that may arise from them thanks to having some memory of the pre-digital era. Drawing on identity theories rooted in critical theory and cultural studies, the author shows that there are potential constrictions on people’s agency in their Facebook use caused by consumer discourse, Fac...
As one of the largest social media platforms, the meaning and role of Facebook is widely contested, ...
Narcissism is increasingly being regarded as one of the biggest socio-cultural problems of the conte...
Abstract Culture is generally perceived as the collection of ideas and habits transmitted from gene...
This book presents a Facebook study on members of the Cusp Generation, or those born before the “gre...
This dissertation explores the socio-cultural implications of cyber identity performance on Facebook...
Social networking sites are a recent phenomenon and have experienced tremendous growth in popularity...
Abstract This article presents findings from a recent study into the ways young people are engaging...
We live in an increasingly artificial world where information technology becomes more and more commo...
The impact of social networking is varied from good to bad. Online activities have also been catego...
Social media has become part of the fabric of American society and culture, effectively changing peo...
In recent years an impressive number of youth have taken to joining popular online social networking...
This paper explores the use of the social networking site, Facebook, by the Generation X cohort (th...
The subject of this research is the most popular social network, Facebook, and it’s effect on our mo...
The article focuses on the emergence of social networks in the society, particularly the Facebook th...
Narcissism is increasingly being regarded as one of the biggest socio-cultural problems of the conte...
As one of the largest social media platforms, the meaning and role of Facebook is widely contested, ...
Narcissism is increasingly being regarded as one of the biggest socio-cultural problems of the conte...
Abstract Culture is generally perceived as the collection of ideas and habits transmitted from gene...
This book presents a Facebook study on members of the Cusp Generation, or those born before the “gre...
This dissertation explores the socio-cultural implications of cyber identity performance on Facebook...
Social networking sites are a recent phenomenon and have experienced tremendous growth in popularity...
Abstract This article presents findings from a recent study into the ways young people are engaging...
We live in an increasingly artificial world where information technology becomes more and more commo...
The impact of social networking is varied from good to bad. Online activities have also been catego...
Social media has become part of the fabric of American society and culture, effectively changing peo...
In recent years an impressive number of youth have taken to joining popular online social networking...
This paper explores the use of the social networking site, Facebook, by the Generation X cohort (th...
The subject of this research is the most popular social network, Facebook, and it’s effect on our mo...
The article focuses on the emergence of social networks in the society, particularly the Facebook th...
Narcissism is increasingly being regarded as one of the biggest socio-cultural problems of the conte...
As one of the largest social media platforms, the meaning and role of Facebook is widely contested, ...
Narcissism is increasingly being regarded as one of the biggest socio-cultural problems of the conte...
Abstract Culture is generally perceived as the collection of ideas and habits transmitted from gene...