Social theory by Goffman in the 60’s can still be applied to our society, especially to the new social form of Facebook. ”What precautions do Facebook members take when they publish content (text, photos, video) to avoid problems caused by the collapse of different social arenas? What do they think of their own self-presentation on the social website?” Data was collected trough an online survey, available for my Facebook friends in April-May 2010, and personal interviews with seven of the respondents. The results show that 126/128 respondents state they are their “true self” in their daily life, and not Facebook. Simultaneously, 75 respondents claim they have never had problems being themselves on Facebook. 65 people don’t recognize the pre...
Because social media is personal and reaches users directly, it has become an important means of com...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-157)This study set out to understand, by way of exami...
This article addresses the question of what the new "social media", like Facebook, mean for the way ...
Social theory by Goffman in the 60’s can still be applied to our society, especially to the new soci...
Title: I saw it on Facebook – Youth presentation of self on Facebook Authors: Nicole Dreher & An...
In recent years, Facebook has erupted as a phenomenon in a variety of contexts. It is quickly becomi...
The objectives of this thesis were to study the self-presentation habits of Facebook users, and to a...
Abstract Facebook is a giant rising web-community, with millions of new users every year. The possib...
I denne artikel vil jeg ud fra et medialiseringsperspektiv på sociale medier, der spørger til, hvord...
The notion of self-presentation is a well-explored topic. In this thesis, I aim to get an understand...
Social networking sites are at the forefront of user based Internet expansion and Facebook is by far...
The emergence of the Internet and, more recently, on-line social networks has brought a new form of ...
Blurring boundaries between producers and audiences are widely acknowledged (Bruns, 2005; Jenkins, 2...
Abstract: With over 800 million users worldwide, the popular online social networking service, Faceb...
As computerized communication and the Internet have evolved, the possibility to express and affirm o...
Because social media is personal and reaches users directly, it has become an important means of com...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-157)This study set out to understand, by way of exami...
This article addresses the question of what the new "social media", like Facebook, mean for the way ...
Social theory by Goffman in the 60’s can still be applied to our society, especially to the new soci...
Title: I saw it on Facebook – Youth presentation of self on Facebook Authors: Nicole Dreher & An...
In recent years, Facebook has erupted as a phenomenon in a variety of contexts. It is quickly becomi...
The objectives of this thesis were to study the self-presentation habits of Facebook users, and to a...
Abstract Facebook is a giant rising web-community, with millions of new users every year. The possib...
I denne artikel vil jeg ud fra et medialiseringsperspektiv på sociale medier, der spørger til, hvord...
The notion of self-presentation is a well-explored topic. In this thesis, I aim to get an understand...
Social networking sites are at the forefront of user based Internet expansion and Facebook is by far...
The emergence of the Internet and, more recently, on-line social networks has brought a new form of ...
Blurring boundaries between producers and audiences are widely acknowledged (Bruns, 2005; Jenkins, 2...
Abstract: With over 800 million users worldwide, the popular online social networking service, Faceb...
As computerized communication and the Internet have evolved, the possibility to express and affirm o...
Because social media is personal and reaches users directly, it has become an important means of com...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-157)This study set out to understand, by way of exami...
This article addresses the question of what the new "social media", like Facebook, mean for the way ...