2021
DOI: 10.47998/ikad.852841
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Transformation of Self Presentation in Virtual Space

Abstract: Technology detaches people from time and space and puts different contextual structures before them. First caused by traditional media, this rupture prevails in virtuality, resulting in a paradigm shift in space and self. Virtual space, like the physical world, witnesses a collective production. In other words, contrary to popular belief, virtual space has a connection with reality and allows the subject to reproduce herself. However, virtual space has a sense of space that breaks down contexts in the physical… Show more

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“…Posts where ethical concerns are not at the forefront are now shared on social media. That The social media blurs the boundaries between presence and absence, time and space ( Kelly, 2016 ; Finkler, 2023 ), control and freedom ( Baym and Boyd, 2012 ; Trepte, 2021 ), personal and mass communication, private and public ( Tombul and Sarı, 2021 ; Sun et al, 2022 ), and virtual and real ( Floridi, 2014 ; Levin and Mamlok, 2021 ). It can be said that this situation makes it easier for individuals to share information that they are hesitant to share in real life, therefore eroding the meaning of privacy and private information ( Budak, 2018 ; Chattopadhyay et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Posts where ethical concerns are not at the forefront are now shared on social media. That The social media blurs the boundaries between presence and absence, time and space ( Kelly, 2016 ; Finkler, 2023 ), control and freedom ( Baym and Boyd, 2012 ; Trepte, 2021 ), personal and mass communication, private and public ( Tombul and Sarı, 2021 ; Sun et al, 2022 ), and virtual and real ( Floridi, 2014 ; Levin and Mamlok, 2021 ). It can be said that this situation makes it easier for individuals to share information that they are hesitant to share in real life, therefore eroding the meaning of privacy and private information ( Budak, 2018 ; Chattopadhyay et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Posts where ethical concerns are not at the forefront are now shared on social media. That The social media blurs the boundaries between presence and absence, time and space (Kelly, 2016;Finkler, 2023), control and freedom (Baym and Boyd, 2012;Trepte, 2021), personal and mass communication, private and public (Tombul and Sarı, 2021;Sun et al, 2022), and virtual and real (Floridi, 2014;Levin and Mamlok, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%