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Elizabeth Koenig. Creating Identity in a Digital Age: The Facebook Addiction. What is Facebook?. www.facebook.com “Social Utility”. You're Studying That?. I love Facebook Others love Facebook, too. 6.8% of global Internet users visit Facebook (Alexa 2008) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Creating Identity in a Digital Age:  The Facebook Addiction

Creating Identity in a Digital Age: The Facebook Addiction

Elizabeth Koenig

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What is Facebook? www.facebook.com “Social Utility”

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You're Studying That? I love Facebook Others love

Facebook, too

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Usage Statistics 70 million active

users (Facebook 2007).

average of 200,000 new users every day (Facebook 2007).

sixth most trafficked website in the world (Facebook 2007).

6.8% of global Internet users visit Facebook (Alexa 2008)

average usage time of 20 minutes (Facebook 2007).

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Questions What is the

attraction to Facebook?

How do Facebook users construct their online identities?

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Methods

Snowball Sampling Profile page

analysis Interviews

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Limitations

Privacy Restrictions

Personal Bias

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Analysis Forms of Capital

(Bourdieu) Looking-Glass

Self (Cooley)

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Forms of Capital (Bourdieu) Cultural Capital

cultural connections that represent you

why do you like what you like?

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Social Capital The connections you have with

others Benefits (on a large scale):

Better health Lower crime rates Community commitment

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Forms of Capital and Profiles

Use Cultural Capital to fill out profile

Profile is used to gain Social Capital

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Example“I think in a way I kind of create the person

that I would want to present my self through, like knowing, for instance, if someone was to look at it [my profile] I would want them to see me the way I wanted everyone to see me. Like, I put myself on there as the best way that I can. And I put things on there that I want people to know about me. Opposed to like, things that are true but I don’t care if anyone knows. Like for my interests, I have lots of interests, but I keep them as ones that I want people to know I’m interested in.”

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Social Capital and “Weak Ties”

Communication Tool

“Weak Ties” Social connection

that requires little effort

Good /Bad “Computer Veil”

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Positive Example“it’s kind of like being at a party,

without the awkward part, like, you can talk to anyone you want to talk to and if you feel uncomfortable talking to them you can poke them, and so, it’s a really good way to feel like you’re part of a community without actually having any awkward parts of being part of a community.”

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Negative Example“I feel that a lot has been lost with the

way we communicate now, like through email, electronically, because I feel like a lot of the things that people say they wouldn’t have the audacity to say if they were talking on the phone or face to face, so I feel like communication has been degraded in a way through depending on the computer so much, making it less genuine... “

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Looking-Glass Self (Cooley)Self Assessment in Three Parts:

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Through the Facebook Looking-Glass

• Read another users profile

• Read their own profile judging it through the “eyes” of the other

• Judging themselves/their profile in reaction

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Example“sometimes I’ll go and look at groups of

people I’m with, and [think] like, what people from home think about me and my friends here, and what people here may think about me and my friends at home.”

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CONCLUSION!

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How do users construct their online identities?

Users display their Cultural Capital on profile pages to create their online identities.

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Why do so many people like Facebook so much?

Users gain Social Capital Users can use the looking-glass self to evaluate their identities

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The End Hey Thanks!

Dr. Ben Feinberg Dr. Laura Vance All who contributed to my data Jes Wooten My friends