Social media have provided new means of self-presentation. Because individuals are able to post notes, pictures, and videos, social media users can construct their personal images on social networking sites (SNSs) and build links with their various communities. This study aims to find out how Chinese college students perceive other users\u27 online self-presentations and how they conduct their own self-presentations through posting pictures on SNSs. Using photo-elicitation as the primary methodology, the authors conducted two.focus groups with male and female participants respectively. With grounded theory as the framework, the qualitative data show gender differences in the attitudes towards extreme self-presentation, social media effects,...
Social networking sites (SNSs) such as Facebook and Instagram are relatively recent and latterly con...
Although self-presentation has been studied for decades, social networking sites (SNS) such as Faceb...
Using a mixed methods approach, this study examined the meanings that emerging adults (N = 261; 195 ...
Social media have provided new means of self-presentation. Because individuals are able to post note...
The paper seeks to uncover how the three pronged dynamics of culture, personality and religion have ...
During past few years, social media, particularly social network sites (SNS) have emerged and attrac...
Increasing usage of technologies and internet contributes to an introduction of online social networ...
This paper examines how the Chinese culture of “face” influences self-presentation on different type...
This article takes as a point of departure Erving Goffman`s (1959) ideas and the self-discrepancy th...
Social networking sites (SNSs) by and large have deeply penetrated in the daily routine of internet ...
In this report the author presents the ways of self-presentation through the selection of certain av...
This paper examines how the Chinese culture of “face” influences self-presentation on different type...
Recent years witnessed incredibly increasing popularity of online social networking sites around the...
The “selfie” is a global social phenomenon - and little work has been done by marketers to understan...
This paper explores various strategies for self-presentation used on Facebook, among a sample of 133...
Social networking sites (SNSs) such as Facebook and Instagram are relatively recent and latterly con...
Although self-presentation has been studied for decades, social networking sites (SNS) such as Faceb...
Using a mixed methods approach, this study examined the meanings that emerging adults (N = 261; 195 ...
Social media have provided new means of self-presentation. Because individuals are able to post note...
The paper seeks to uncover how the three pronged dynamics of culture, personality and religion have ...
During past few years, social media, particularly social network sites (SNS) have emerged and attrac...
Increasing usage of technologies and internet contributes to an introduction of online social networ...
This paper examines how the Chinese culture of “face” influences self-presentation on different type...
This article takes as a point of departure Erving Goffman`s (1959) ideas and the self-discrepancy th...
Social networking sites (SNSs) by and large have deeply penetrated in the daily routine of internet ...
In this report the author presents the ways of self-presentation through the selection of certain av...
This paper examines how the Chinese culture of “face” influences self-presentation on different type...
Recent years witnessed incredibly increasing popularity of online social networking sites around the...
The “selfie” is a global social phenomenon - and little work has been done by marketers to understan...
This paper explores various strategies for self-presentation used on Facebook, among a sample of 133...
Social networking sites (SNSs) such as Facebook and Instagram are relatively recent and latterly con...
Although self-presentation has been studied for decades, social networking sites (SNS) such as Faceb...
Using a mixed methods approach, this study examined the meanings that emerging adults (N = 261; 195 ...