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

    It is concluded that Goffman's original framework is of great usefulness as an explanatory framework for understanding identity through interaction and the presentation of self in the online world. Equally, the online environment, with its enhanced potential for editing the self, can offer opportunities to contribute to the further ...

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

    In his seminal work, The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, Goffman [1] analyses interpersonal interaction and how individuals 'perform' in order to project a desirable image, using the theatre to illustrate individuals' contrasting front stage and back stage behaviour. During interaction, those participat-ing are viewed as actors [1].

  3. PDF THE PRESENTATION OF SELF

    THE PRESENTATION OF SELF IN EVERYDAY LIFE ERVING GOFFMAN University of Edinburgh Social Sciences Research Centre $9 George Square, Edinburgh S Monograph No. 2 1956. o. Masks are arrested expressions and admirable echoes of feeling, at once faithful, discreet, and superlative. Living

  4. The Presentation of Self Online

    This suits well my ideas about online self-presentation, confirming the complex interplay between technological affordances, individual actions, and the place of both in a cultural and social context. Giddens argues that self-identity is an aggregation of a person's experiences, an ongoing account, and a continuous integration of events. In ...

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

    The presentation of self in the online world 2.1. Online selves and alternative personæ It has been proposed above that online environments provide their users the potential to perform and present different identities. The distance between performer and audience that physical detachment provides makes it easy to conceal aspects of the ...

  6. The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life

    The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life is a 1956 sociological book by Erving Goffman, in which the author uses the imagery of theatre to portray the importance of human social interaction.This approach became known as Goffman's dramaturgical analysis.. Originally published in Scotland in 1956 and in the United States in 1959, [1] it is Goffman's first and most famous book, [2] for which he ...

  7. The Presentation of Self in the Age of Social Media: Distinguishing

    Presentation of self (via Goffman) is becoming increasingly popular as a means for explaining differences in meaning and activity of online participation. This article argues that self-presentation can be split into performances, which take place in synchronous "situations," and artifacts, which take place in asynchronous "exhibitions."

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

    An analysis of this verbal data revealed three motivating factors that drive self-presentation: (1) avatars were used to accurately reflect their owners' offline self; participants chose to display stable self-attributes or idealised their avatar by concealing or emphasising attributes aligned to imagined social roles, (2) the diversity of ...

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

    This paper presents an exemplification and discussion of the contemporaneity of Erving Goffman's work and of its applicability to the analysis of identity and presentation of self in the blogging and Second Life (SL) contexts. An analysis of online identity and interaction practices in 10 different cases of bloggers and SL inhabitants and of their online spaces is presented in terms of ...

  10. "The Presentation of Self in the Online World ...

    Other work on identity on social media has also drawn on Goffman's dramaturgical metaphor of self-presentation, including Bullingham and Vasconcelos [3], who find that online presentation on ...

  11. Self-Presentation in the Digital World

    The Dark Triad and trait self-objectification as predictors of men's use and self-presentation behaviors on social networking sites. Personality and Individual Differences, 76, 161-165. 5.

  12. PDF The Presentation of Self

    self. He was not interested in the individual's subjec-tive self or inner conversations but rather in the social definition and construction of the public self during social interaction. Goffman's approach to this topic is commonly de-scribed as dramaturgical-that is, Goffman views the self, social interaction, and life as dramatic or theatri-

  13. The Private and the Public in Online Presentations of the Self: A

    However, social interaction and presentations of the self occurs increasingly more online. Goffman"s perspective is, unfortunately, limited to face-to-face interaction.

  14. The presentation of self in everyday life : Goffman, Erving : Free

    The presentation of self in everyday life by Goffman, Erving. Publication date 1959 Topics Self-presentation, Social role, Role, Self Concept, Social Behavior Publisher Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday Collection internetarchivebooks; americana; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size

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

    Goffman's original framework is of great usefulness as an explanatory framework for understanding identity through interaction and the presentation of self in the online world and the online environment, with its enhanced potential for editing the self, can offer opportunities to contribute to the further development of the Goffman framework. This paper presents an exemplification and ...

  16. The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life

    The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life. The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life is a book that was published in the U.S. in 1959, written by sociologist Erving Goffman. In it, Goffman uses the imagery of theater in order to portray the nuances and significance of face-to-face social interaction. Goffman puts forth a theory of social ...

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    Introduction. Self-presentation is the core concept of American sociologist Irving Goffman's Dramaturgy.As an individual's role-playing behavior of self-expression in interpersonal interaction, self-presentation provides an impetus for self-promotion in real life (Goffman, 1959).Western social psychologists have tested and revised the Goffman's theory (Jones and Nisbett, 1971), and the ...

  18. PDF THE PRESENTATION OF SELF

    THE PRESENTATION OF SELF 1 IN EVERYDAY LIFE ERVING GOFFMAN University of Edinburgh Social Sciences Research Centre Price : Ten Shillings. INTRODUCTION When an individual enters the presence of others, they commonly seek to acquire information about him or to bring into play information about him already possessed. ...

  19. Adaption and psychometric evaluation of the Presentation of Online Self

    One is that online self-presentation is simply an extension of the self. The other argues that online self-presentation is an entirely different self. These competing arguments pose a question of the degree to which personality plays a part in online self-presentation. Previous research has investigated whether personality traits like ...

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

    An online self-presentation is the presentation of oneself via some digital, mediated platform; we refer to offline experiences as those that take place face-to-face (or in anticipation of face-to-face encounters) without electronic mediation. Because online platforms offer various degrees of plasticity, online self-presentations can take many ...

  21. The Presentation of Self in the Online World

    A summary of " 'The Presentation of the Self in the Online World': Goffman and the study of online identities" by Liam Bullingham and Ana C. Vasconcelos Keywords: Second Life, Identity ...

  22. The Presentation of Self on Online Social Network Platforms from the

    The purpose of this study is to illustrate the underlying relation between Erving Goffman's dramaturgical theory and people's self-presentation on online social networking platforms. Erving Goffman suggested that people "perform" in accordance with their social environment and desirable image in social life, like "actors" perform on "stages".

  23. PDF PRESENTATION OF SELF IN EVERYDAY LIFE

    I am, let us say, your guest. You do not know, you cannot determine scientifically, that I will not steal your money or your spoons. But inferentially I will not, and inferentially you have me as a guest.2 Let us now turn from the others to the point of view of the individual who presents himself before them.

  24. Best Practices for Online Presentations:The Ultimate Guide

    Online presentations have become an integral part of our professional and personal lives. In this guide, we will conduct in-depth explanations and analyses on everything from creating engaging content, essential tips, mastering virtual presentation techniques, overcoming challenges to advanced techniques.

  25. Psychological correlates of perfectionistic self-presentation among

    The result showed that perfectionistic self-presentation was predicted by self-esteem, narcissism, and intense usage of Instagram. The result also divulged the current trend and proclaimed that Instagram is a major online platform where perfectionistic self-presentation is portrayed to salvage the deflated self-esteem. (PsycInfo Database Record ...