Chapter 4 – Self and Identity in Cyberspace
Chapter Summary
Identity and Self
- The development of one’s self-concept, including one’s thoughts and feelings about oneself.
- In the online world, the role of identity is where multiple aspects of self can be expressed, which include:
- Actual self – the characteristics that an individual does actually possess;
- Ideal self – the characteristics that an individual would like to possess;
- Ought self – the characteristics that an individual feels they should possess.
- In an identifiable … read more
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Chapter 4 – Useful Websites
Mario Rodriguez speaks about Facebook Privacy and Identity – Exploring your digital self: at TEDxStetsonU.
Christopher ‘moot’ Poole is the founder of 4chan and discusses the case of online anonymity.
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Chapter 4 – Further Reading
Minas Michikyan focuses on the role of social media in psychosocial development and adjustment in emerging adulthood where emerging adults who experienced both identity coherence and identity confusion reported presenting the false self on Facebook motivated by self-exploration.
- Michikyan, M. (2020). Linking online self-presentation to identity coherence, identity confusion, and social anxiety in emerging adulthood. Br J Dev Psychol, 38: 543–565.
- https://doi.org/10.1111/bjdp.12337
Serena Coppolino Perfumi discusses the social identity model of deindividuation effects (SIDE model) and provides an important lens through which Internet researchers can study computer-mediated interactions. This model is particularly important in explaining the dynamics that can take place when individuals communicate via computer or, for example, utilize social media platforms.
- Perfumi, S.C. (2020). Social Identity Model of Deindividuation Effects and Media Use. In The International Encyclopedia of Media Psychology, J. Bulck (Ed.).
- https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119011071.iemp0151
In this study, Nicole Strimbu and Michael O’Connell seek to broaden the understanding of self-concept as a predictor of online self-presentation by expanding upon previous research with adolescents.
- Strimbu, N. and O’Connell, M. (2019). The relationship between self-concept and online self-presentation in Adults. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 22, 12.
- https://doi.org/10.1089/cyber.2019.0328
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Chapter 4 – Audio and Video links
Video links
Digital identity – weighing the risks of misuse and missed use by Dakota Gruener
How social media shapes identity by Ulrike Schultze.
Identity and the masks we wear. Can the same be said online?
A personal journey into cyberspace and explore how games such as Final Fantasy XIV can help LGBTQIA+ people by providing safe spaces, community, and opportunities for self-expression.
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Chapter 4 – Essay questions
- Analyse the varying selves that exist in the online world compared to the real world.
- Compare and contrast the Equalisation Hypothesis and the Social Identity Model of Deindividuation Effects (SIDE).
- Evaluate the positive and negative effects of anonymity in social network sites.
- ‘Impression management could not exist without anonymity in the online world.’ Examine your answer with regard to current research.
Chapter 4 – Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
What is an identifiable environment?