DIGITAL ASPECT OF SELF Flashcards
are influenced by how they want to be perceived by others on soc med.
people’s profile pictures
reflect the online identities people want to establish
people’s profile pictures
Front and Back Stages of the Self
Goffman (1967)
Theorized notions concerning the presentation of self in daily ftf interactions
Goffman (1967)
Dramaturgical Theory
Goffman (1967)
Life is a series of interactions and performances where people enact the presentation of themselves/self daily
Dramaturgical Theory
Presents social life as a stage, people are all actors and audiences
Dramaturgical Theory
Where the interactions take place
SETTING
How interaction and presentation are contextual
SETTING (TIME AND LOCATION)
_ and _ are important to the outcome of a particular behavior
TIME AND LOCATION
what can openly be seen by the audience
FRONT STAGE
what an individual would be like to be kept secret/hidden
BACKSTAGE
Human are conscious of how they present themselves & what they choose for themselves
FRONT STAGE AND BACKSTAGE
performing _ means there are aspects of self that aren’t easily seen by a particular audience
PERFORMING ONE’S IDENTITY
What you see on social media is different in
REALITY
Pictures & videos uploaded on soc med
FRONT STAGE
remain hidden in soc med
BACKSTAGE
identities they portray in public are _____, maintaining the current trust, respect, recognition, and admiration given to them by others
PRESERVED
How one expresses himself or herself in various online platforms
DIGITAL SELF
Use of photo manipulation (photoshops, mobile apps) can make a person thinner, fairer, change eye color
DIGITAL SELF
a representation of Ideal Self
MANIPULATED IMAGED (DIGITAL SELF)
what one wants to be
IDEAL SELF
Self adapts to the environment, that is dominated by
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
allow people to believe that they can change, enhance or improve themselves.
THINGS, PRODUCTS/SERVICES (DIGITAL SELF)
satisfy individual dreams and desires outside of one’s inner self
THINGS, PRODUCTS/SERVICES (DIGITAL SELF)
Some Information, activities, thoughts, opinions and feelings must be kept private/personal from the cyberspace
Not to Post Online
Pictures or video showing private moments with loved ones
Not to Post Online
Pictures or videos showing bad habits
Not to Post Online
Negative comments on another person’s attitude
Not to Post Online
Posts announcing conflicts with other people
Not to Post Online
Posts of the results of a particular competition with the name of defeated participants
Not to Post Online
Comments with foul, vulgar, indecent and offensive word
Not to Post Online
Pictures or videos showing family trips
Not to Post Online
Pictures or videos displaying one doing good deeds
Not to Post Online
Pictures or videos in hospitals
Not to Post Online
Post of every single thing you do
Not to Post Online
Producer or Consumer
Offline versus Online
Body versus Technology
Dichotomies of the Self
Do your material possessions define who you are?
PRODUCER OR CONSUMER
Person who wears branded clothes from head to toe and imitates their idols, the way they talk, eat foods and the language they speak
PRODUCER OR CONSUMER
Do you know someone who posts good things that are happening to him/her online but in reality is actually having a hard time in life?
OFFLINE VERSUS ONLINE
Online self is different from the offline or actual self
OFFLINE VERSUS ONLINE
Would you change your look on your profile picture just to impress this particular person you like/met online?
BODY VERSUS TECHNOLOGY
Technology deceived people. Your picture might look great online, but, different if they will meet you in person
BODY VERSUS TECHNOLOGY
should be responsible for whatever he/she shares online
NETIZEN
must always ensure that he/she will not post malicious content that may damage other people
NETIZEN
Sharing Fake News
Cyberbullying
Sharing viruses
ISSUES NEEDS TO BE ADDRESS
someone spending 3 hrs every day on social media
SOCIAL MEDIA ADDICT
Eye problems
NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF TOO MUCH SOCIAL MEDIA
Headache
NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF TOO MUCH SOCIAL MEDIA
Nausea
NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF TOO MUCH SOCIAL MEDIA
Student - affecting academic performance
NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF TOO MUCH SOCIAL MEDIA
Employees - neglect duty and a form of dishonesty when official work time is used in soc med (grounds for disciplinary action/termination)
NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF TOO MUCH SOCIAL MEDIA
Online scams
RESULT OF ONLINE GOSSIPING
Cyberbullying
RESULT OF ONLINE GOSSIPING
Hate messages
RESULT OF ONLINE GOSSIPING
Destroyed friendships
RESULT OF ONLINE GOSSIPING
maximum hours for soc med
Less than 3 hrs
help you control your time online
SOCIALIZING IN OTHER PLATFORMS
sign of low self-esteem
POST FOR THE SAKE OF POSTING
People seek recognition and affirmation from other people
LOW-SELF ESTEEM
Spend time communicating personally
Consider people worth keeping in touch
Unfriend or unfollow
HELP YOU CONTROL YOUR TIME ONLINE