Personal Home Pages: the Presentation of Self in Virtual Life LM350 Computer Mediated Communication.

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Personal Home Pages: the Presentation of Self in Virtual Life LM350 Computer Mediated Communication

References Goffman, Erving The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life. Erickson, Tom The WWW as Social Hypertext. Communications of the ACM. Chandler, D. & D. Roberts-Young. The Construction of Identity in the Personal Home Pages of Adolescents (web site) Döring, Nicola Personal Home Pages on the Web: A Review of Research. JCMC 7 (3)

Presentation of Self in Everyday Life How would you describe yourself if you were arranging to meet someone you didn’t know? Easy/difficult? What extra resources would you have liked?

Presentation of Self in Everyday Life Some focal situations: Lonely hearts/dating service Job interviews Parties Arranging to meet an unknown person and giving a description of yourself Writing to an unknown correspondent Phoning someone you’ve never met

Presentation of Self in Everyday Life Some focal places: Workspace (for office workers and so on)

Presentation of Self in Everyday Life Some focal places: Teenage/student bedrooms

Presentation of Self in Everyday Life Some focal places: Vehicles

Presentation of Self in Everyday Life Some focal places: Homes in general

Presentation of Self in Everyday Life Imagine you meet these people at a party. What are they telling you about themselves and how?

Presentation of Self in Everyday Life Some resources: Intrinsic appearance (height, weight, age, (dis)ability…) Modifiable appearance (hair, clothes, makeup, things you carry…) Things you do with your body (Posture, expression, gesture, proximity…)

Presentation of Self in Everyday Life Objects (cars, houses, décor, books & CDs, gadgets…) Language (content, style, vocabulary, accent, interactional style…) Behaviours and attitudes (holidays, hobbies, pastimes) Work related features (profession, status, wealth…)

Presentation of Self on Web “The Web is one of the first venues where individuals can construct portrayals of themselves using information rather than consumer goods as their palette” Erickson, 1996.

Presentation of Self on Web

Resources for Presentation of Self on Web Language Written style Structure (already conventional?) Graphic design Multimedia elements Content Links

What’s the attraction? Can construct identity separate from any aspect of physical appearance, disability, age, accent and so on Identity constructed out of content & links, plus mastery of the medium Low cost altruism Human urge to make ourselves known to other people …