Narcissism is increasingly being regarded as one of the biggest socio-cultural problems of the contemporary era. Indeed, recent studies by Baldwin and Stroman (2007) and Buffardi and Campbell (2008), among others, have advanced that new media technologies – in particular social networking websites – have significantly exacerbated the rise and spread of narcissism in contemporary society. Based on this premise, namely that social media provide the perfect platform for the promotion of self-infatuation, this research project will provide a critical analysis of the potential influence of social media in the development of a widespread narcissistic socio-cultural condition. In this regard, claims that increasingly consumerist, individualist and...
In previous studies, narcissism has been found to relate to social media behaviors, such as how ofte...
This work was aimed at investigating relationships between grandiose narcissism and Problematic Inte...
Social networking sites allow for the implementation of narcissistic mechanisms of admiration and ri...
Narcissism is increasingly being regarded as one of the biggest socio-cultural problems of the conte...
Agentic narcissism and vulnerable narcissism have been widely studied in relation to social media us...
The current literature review discusses how narcissism can manifest through the use of social media....
The presence of both narcissism and social capital in the digital social networking site Facebook is...
The current literature review discusses how narcissism can manifest through the use of social media....
Facebook is one of the most popular websites in the world with over 600 million users. Those who use...
Recently, there has been a tremendous amount of attention in the media surrounding the issue of narc...
The present study examined the relationship between narcissism including vulnerable and grandiose na...
There is a debate going on in the present literature that how narcissism predicts several behaviors ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to demonstrate how Facebook usage is positively related to env...
The amount of research on social networking sites (SNS) and narcissism is accumulating quickly requi...
Social media sites such as Facebook are thought to act as a platform for narcissistic behavior, such...
In previous studies, narcissism has been found to relate to social media behaviors, such as how ofte...
This work was aimed at investigating relationships between grandiose narcissism and Problematic Inte...
Social networking sites allow for the implementation of narcissistic mechanisms of admiration and ri...
Narcissism is increasingly being regarded as one of the biggest socio-cultural problems of the conte...
Agentic narcissism and vulnerable narcissism have been widely studied in relation to social media us...
The current literature review discusses how narcissism can manifest through the use of social media....
The presence of both narcissism and social capital in the digital social networking site Facebook is...
The current literature review discusses how narcissism can manifest through the use of social media....
Facebook is one of the most popular websites in the world with over 600 million users. Those who use...
Recently, there has been a tremendous amount of attention in the media surrounding the issue of narc...
The present study examined the relationship between narcissism including vulnerable and grandiose na...
There is a debate going on in the present literature that how narcissism predicts several behaviors ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to demonstrate how Facebook usage is positively related to env...
The amount of research on social networking sites (SNS) and narcissism is accumulating quickly requi...
Social media sites such as Facebook are thought to act as a platform for narcissistic behavior, such...
In previous studies, narcissism has been found to relate to social media behaviors, such as how ofte...
This work was aimed at investigating relationships between grandiose narcissism and Problematic Inte...
Social networking sites allow for the implementation of narcissistic mechanisms of admiration and ri...