2013
DOI: 10.3917/ado.084.0471
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Le théâtre de Facebook : réflexion autour des enjeux psychiques pour l'adolescent

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“…They create the image of their virtual bodies, their second skin, with infinite variations (e.g., hair color, skin, sex, and clothing). Through these "representatives" (Gozlan & Masson, 2013), people try out and manipulate their new personas while also exposing themselves to others on the screen. Through the "Digital Me" (Lalo, 2012), Internet users see themselves evolve in the virtual world while attempting to be seen by others, since echoes of somebody attest to a presence (Casilli, 2010).…”
Section: Life On the Internetmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They create the image of their virtual bodies, their second skin, with infinite variations (e.g., hair color, skin, sex, and clothing). Through these "representatives" (Gozlan & Masson, 2013), people try out and manipulate their new personas while also exposing themselves to others on the screen. Through the "Digital Me" (Lalo, 2012), Internet users see themselves evolve in the virtual world while attempting to be seen by others, since echoes of somebody attest to a presence (Casilli, 2010).…”
Section: Life On the Internetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Games and challenges can draw in peers, 1 as well as parodies, allusions, and exaggerations (Cardon, 2011). New layouts, colored banners, shared comments, photos, and personal videos all allow the user to stage him or herself, proving that she or he exists through "catching the eye" of others (Gozlan & Masson, 2013). Thus, it is necessary to make yourself seen as much as possible and to offer constant self-images: be present, known, and even famous, through the image (Haroche, 2011).…”
Section: Life On the Internetmentioning
confidence: 99%