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  1. Self-Presentation in the Digital World

    Self-presentational tactics are techniques for constructing or manipulating others' impressions of the individual and ultimately help to develop that person's identity in the eyes of the world ...

  2. The Relationship Between Self-Concept and Online Self-Presentation in

    Self-presentation is the process by which we portray ourselves to others to make a desired impression. Traditionally, self-presentation has been studied in face-to-face interaction. However, social media platforms have shifted how people exchange information. For example, personal content can be edited before posting online, giving the individual more control over their presentation. With this ...

  3. Managing Impressions Online: Self-Presentation Processes in the Online

    Exploring the question of whether participants created a playful or fantastical identity online (Stone, 1996; Turkle, 1995) or were more open and honest (Rubin, 1975), we found that the online dating participants we spoke with claimed that they attempted to present an accurate self-representation online, a finding echoed in our survey data ...

  4. How online self-presentation affects well-being and body image: A

    More specifically, feelings about one's own body or well-being in general could also motivate individuals to engage in self-presentation or lurking (cf. Veldhuis et al., 2018). In that case, feelings about oneself may as well serve as input variables and guide online behaviors. 4.3. Future research and implications.

  5. PDF 'The presentation of self in the online world': Goffman and the study

    Here, there is a primary online self, but when needed a second persona is utilized, and to avoid its output compro- ... cite one particular avatar as their primary representation [23]. Although Goffman's work concerned subtleties in every-day interaction, rather than extreme situations such as the use of alter egos, it can be considered that ...

  6. Digital identity and the online self: Footprint strategies

    Reflecting on the thousands of diverse research studies of social media representation and digital privacy, this article presents a comprehensive summary of online personal strategies. ... the evolution of academic concepts about digital identity and the online self is summarised. Then, the article investigates the key dynamics of personal ...

  7. 'The presentation of self in the online world': Goffman and the study

    The key finding of the research is that, contrary to engaging with the process of whole persona adoption, participants were keen to re-create their offline self online, but engaged in editing facets of self. This emphasizes the key premise in Goffman's work that, when in 'front stage', people deliberately chose to project a given identity.

  8. Full article: Self-(re)presentation now

    Conclusions: The self and digital culture. In keeping with the rich interdisciplinary contribution to the study of self-presentation and self-representation in digital culture, particularly from science and technology studies and media and communication studies, taken together the authors collected here address both the social technical aspects of self-presentation and the representational ...

  9. Online self-presentation: Psychological predictors and outcomes

    Predictors of online self-presentation. The way individuals present online is impacted by numerous variables such as self-esteem [20], self-concept [17] loneliness [21] and the need to belong [22]. Personality traits including extraversion, neuroticism, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and narcissism have also been associated with individuals ...

  10. Constructing Identity Online: Identity Exploration and Self

    One issue is the relation between digital contexts, users' online self-presentations, and users themselves. There is a gap or a distance between users and their online representations, which may separate them from the actions of their online representation, such as when their avatar kills another player in an online game.

  11. What to Tell About Me? Self-Presentation in Online Communities

    Managing self-presentation in online communities is an integral part of private and professional life. In member profiles on social networking sites such as Facebook, people disclose intimate details that deliver a rich picture of their personality and tell stories about recent activities with colleagues, family, and friends.In communities such as Wikipedia, people selectively present personal ...

  12. Self-transformation online through alternative presentations of self: a

    The second critical factor is whether online self-presentation appears as a (2) verbal, graphical, or embodied representation of self. Whereas the embodiment paradigm focuses on embodied/visual self-representations, the discursive paradigm explores text-based self-presentation. Is there a difference whether participants self-present through ...

  13. How different online self-presentations relate to life satisfaction

    Online self-presentation and life satisfaction. In terms of relationship management, the strategies of online self-presentation can be divided into two contrasting categories (Kim & Lee, 2011): positive self-presentation and honest self-presentation.The former refers to selectively revealing or highlighting one's positive aspects in order to create a good impression on SNSs.

  14. (PDF) The Relationship Between Self-Concept and Online Self

    The Relationship Between Self-Concept. and Online Self-Presentation in Adults. Nicole Strimbu, MS and Michael O'Connell, PhD. Abstract. Self-presentation is the process by which we portray ...

  15. Women activists' strategies of online self-presentation

    Activists present themselves on- and offline using a diverse range of tools, discursive strategies, and means of self-presentation, all conducive to making both themselves and their cause well known. To that end, of paramount importance is their ability to make audiences and readers empathize, and a key factor all strategies have in common is the repetitive nature of their multiplatform ...

  16. The Presentation of Self Online

    In Faceted Id/entity , boyd highlights several differences between self-representation offline compared to online. Embodiment is a key factor in self-presentation and she claims that there is considerable difference between performing one's identity through appearance, eg. fashion and body language, when walking into a room, compared to ...

  17. Am I who I say I am? Unobtrusive self-representation and personality

    Online self-representation can be employed on social media with text typed, photos posted, emojis used, and presence/absence of group identities (among other displayed attributes). Self-representation is also bound to time and place. In real life one must immediately respond to an interlocutor or opponent. In social networks, one has the option ...

  18. The Relationship Between Self-Concept and Online Self ...

    In addition, a significant positive correlation was found between age and self-concept. However, when controlling for age, self-concept was the best predictor of online self-presentation. Individuals with a lower self-concept were more likely to present discrepancies between their offline and online self. This study supports previous research ...

  19. Gender differences online: self-representation and involvement in

    Although visual content has become central resource for online self-representation (Kapidzic and Herring, 2014) textual descriptions are also used for self-expression. We understand self-representation in the tradition of media studies as a practice of symbolic creation of media texts (Rettberg et al., 2017; Caldeira et al., 2020).

  20. The Origins and Emergence of Self-Representation

    Although a reflective self-awareness is often considered to be the pinnacle of human consciousness, it takes time to develop, and behaviors indicating a conceptual self-representation appear only toward the end of the second year of life. How it develops has been the subject of much speculation, but little empirical data have targeted causal mechanisms. I first review early behaviors that ...

  21. (PDF) Self-­Representation in Social Media

    Quantified self-representation can mean extensive and. deliberate self-tracking, as we see in the quantified self movement, or it can be. 2. something as simple as swiping right to add a filter to ...

  22. The Online Self

    Abstract. This chapter considers how people create their online selves. It outlines how an online "self" could be an extension or replication of the offline self, but equally how an individual may create different versions of self online. It considers the online world as a heterogeneous environment that requires the involuntary creation of ...

  23. The Presentation of Online-Self

    The Presentation of Online-Self. Hello everybody, This week's topic for Applied Social Psychology dove into how the media, the Internet, and technology in general impact our lives and society as a whole. The assigned article this week called "Self Presentation and Gender on MySpace", by Manago, Graham, Greenfield, and Salimkhan (2008 ...

  24. Self‐supervised representation learning of ...

    Self-supervised representation learning of metro interior noise based on variational autoencoder and deep embedding clustering. Yang Wang, Yang Wang. ... To provide foundational data for track fault detection, a representation learning framework for interior noise, named the interior noise representation framework, is introduced. The method ...

  25. Representing Yourself Frequently Asked Questions

    Legal assistance is not only provided through representation. There are many free and low cost legal services that can provide assistance to draft documents, give you advice, and guide you on a likely outcome/prospects of success and the potential costs. The Supreme Court has a Self-Represented Litigants Coordinator. They are not allowed to ...

  26. The role of self-representation in emotional contagion.

    Although prior research has implied that emotional contagion occurs automatically and unconsciously, convincing evidence suggests that it is significantly influenced by individuals' perceptions of their relationships with others or with collectives within specific social contexts. This implies a role for self-representation in the process. The present study aimed to offer a novel explanation ...

  27. SRL‐ProtoNet: Self‐supervised representation learning for few‐shot

    Moreover, the difference between our method and SCL-MLNet is two folds: (1) The Pre-Prototype is proposed for unifying the feature space for self-supervised representation. SCL-MLNet directly learns self-supervised representations and prototype embedding together, and only used self-supervised learning to obtain high-quality image features. (2 ...