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The interpretation of online identity on Facebook and social networking sites

Posted on:2012-11-28Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Gonzaga UniversityCandidate:Denninger, Margaret DFull Text:PDF
GTID:2455390011453791Subject:Sociology
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This study explored the interpretation of identity as it relates to the construction of self-identity on Facebook. Academic scholarship of online identity development on Facebook and other Social Networking Sites (SNS) revealed recent research that juxtaposed online identity makeup within communication and psychological frameworks. The expansion of Facebook and its design elements drew academic analyses that questioned the authenticity and fluidity of online identities. In this meta-analysis, three studies were discussed in depth, approximately 50 studies on Facebook identity construction were reviewed, and professional critiques on the Facebook effect were included. Research questions query: the prospect of true identity online; employment of theories by Mead, Walther, Berger, and media experts; existence of the Facebook "share. mission; private security in public media; and Facebook.s reliability in the media arena. Future research suggests a reassessment of online identity and Facebook.s credibility in the new media space.
Keywords/Search Tags:Facebook, Identity, Media
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