Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts

Friday, August 27, 2010

For my final post I would like to look at narcissism. I posted a few weeks ago on how social media networking tools like Twitter and biographical websites encourage certain levels of narcissistic behaviour. In culture beyond the realms of the web it is rare to see people walking down the streets in their bikinis or saying deeply profound quotes in front of a large group of people .

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Identity evolution

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Inspired by our recent New Media theory studies on the "cultural imperialism thesis" I decided to break down the effects of new media on aspects of identity creation this week.

In studies researching the effects of social media on web-users' identities, several showed positive effects. These imply that social interaction through social media on the web encourages identity growth, better 'real life' socialisation and better communication with friends and family.
By looking at sub-groups identified by Marshall and Burnett in Webs of Identity, one can see how social media is contributing to the evolution of identity construction and therefore life beyond the 'web bubble' and the impact on 'real world' culture.


Thursday, July 29, 2010

If you thought that you wouldn't be able host a party or launch an event due to limited promotion funds or resources then you are mistaken.