Oversharing:  Presentations of Self in the Internet Age Oversharing:  Presentations of Self in the Internet Age
Framing 21st Century Social Issues

Oversharing: Presentations of Self in the Internet Age

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Publisher Description

People ‘overshare’ when they interact with others through the screens of computers and smartphones. Oversharing means to divulge more of their inner feelings, opinions and sexuality than they would in person, or even over the phone. Text messaging, Facebooking, tweeting, camming, blogging, online dating, and internet porn are vehicles of this oversharing, which blurs the boundary between public and private life. This book examines these ‘presentations of self’, acknowledging that we are now much more public about what used to be private. With this second edition, Agger adds a new chapter on whether privacy is possible that addresses selfies, job loss due to oversharing, the surveillance state, and examples of when the private should go public.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2015
11 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
87
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
1.6
MB
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