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100 _aAttrill, Alison
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245 1 4 _aThe manipulation of online self-presentation :
_bcreate, edit, re-edit and present
_cAlison Attrill
260 _aHampshire :
_bPalgrave Macmillan,
_cc2015.
300 _axiv, 114 p. ;
_c23 cm.
490 1 _aPalgrave studies in cyberpsychology
505 0 _a1. Introduction : Who Am I? -- 2. Theoretical Considerations -- 3. Individual Factors and the Cyberself -- 4. Motivations for Sharing the Cyberself -- 5. The Social Cognitive Internet and the Cyberself.
520 _aPeople present themselves on the world wide web in various ways. There are times when they represent their real actual self, and times when they might want to portray a more idealised or fantasised version of their self on the Internet. This book explores a number of psychological theories around these self presentations and online impression management. It considers individual differences, situational and personality factors that influence which aspect of their self they present on diverse types of Internet arena. The motivational factors that guide online self-presentation through the sharing of self-information, self-disclosure, are also considered in order to present a conceptualisation of online self-presentation being goal-driven. Throughout the text, a number of directions for future research in this exciting area of online impression management are outlined.
650 7 _aOnline identities
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650 7 _aInternet
_xSocial aspects
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856 _uhttps://uowd.box.com/s/atpokrlg9ncxv98g9b3s8udkgh7yqawx
_zLocation Map
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