Internet has become increasingly ubiquitous and with the introduction of Web 2.0 technologies and concepts it has almost become second nature for many Internet users. This study attempts to view the “social life” of this “new” online environment through its current manifestation in the form of the popular social networking site Facebook. It argues that Facebook has become a tool for the management of one's self both online and offline and that people's reflexive relation to their self-identity is made visible through their engagement with this social media. How such a new form of social media incorporates itself into everyday life but also how the media acts as an extension of the reflexive self has been the main focus of this study
This study explored the possible implications social media sites, such as Facebook, have on young ad...
Blurring boundaries between producers and audiences are widely acknowledged (Bruns, 2005; Jenkins, 2...
This final thesis is looking for ways social networking site users understand their virtual image, o...
Internet has become increasingly ubiquitous and with the introduction of Web 2.0 technologies and co...
Many Social Networking Sites have come and gone over the past decade, but Facebook continues to grow...
Social media has become part of the fabric of American society and culture, effectively changing peo...
The presented thesis aims to analyze the impact of social networking sites (SNS) in shaping our iden...
The internet has become engrained in everyday life and social network sites (SNSs) are one of many s...
This work attempts to highlight the unique characteristics of SNS and explore some of the social ext...
The concept of self presentation, as developed by Goffman, has had a decisive influence on the lite...
This sociological study uses online survey data from one hundred and six respondents to explore how ...
Objective: The objective of this study is to understand and explain the phenomenon of self-presenta...
This paper reports research that examined use of Facebook to (consciously or unconsciously) create a...
As I sit down to write this paper, I cannot help but notice that my Facebook page is open, albeit in...
In recent years an impressive number of youth have taken to joining popular online social networking...
This study explored the possible implications social media sites, such as Facebook, have on young ad...
Blurring boundaries between producers and audiences are widely acknowledged (Bruns, 2005; Jenkins, 2...
This final thesis is looking for ways social networking site users understand their virtual image, o...
Internet has become increasingly ubiquitous and with the introduction of Web 2.0 technologies and co...
Many Social Networking Sites have come and gone over the past decade, but Facebook continues to grow...
Social media has become part of the fabric of American society and culture, effectively changing peo...
The presented thesis aims to analyze the impact of social networking sites (SNS) in shaping our iden...
The internet has become engrained in everyday life and social network sites (SNSs) are one of many s...
This work attempts to highlight the unique characteristics of SNS and explore some of the social ext...
The concept of self presentation, as developed by Goffman, has had a decisive influence on the lite...
This sociological study uses online survey data from one hundred and six respondents to explore how ...
Objective: The objective of this study is to understand and explain the phenomenon of self-presenta...
This paper reports research that examined use of Facebook to (consciously or unconsciously) create a...
As I sit down to write this paper, I cannot help but notice that my Facebook page is open, albeit in...
In recent years an impressive number of youth have taken to joining popular online social networking...
This study explored the possible implications social media sites, such as Facebook, have on young ad...
Blurring boundaries between producers and audiences are widely acknowledged (Bruns, 2005; Jenkins, 2...
This final thesis is looking for ways social networking site users understand their virtual image, o...