Online Media: Self-Presentation and Social Media Report
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This report analyzes the articles by Smith and Watson, and Goodings and Tucker, focusing on the shift in self-presentation due to online media and social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram. Smith and Watson argue that the digital world has transformed self-presentation, contrasting it with traditional methods. Goodings and Tucker discuss the duality of human expression in the virtual world, describing it as "socially mediated bodies" and the "spatialisation of time." The report validates their arguments by highlighting the prevalence of social media and the projection of curated lives. It concludes by posing two key questions: Can the virtual and real worlds be reconciled through technology, and is social media an inevitable part of human life? The report provides a critical assessment of the readings, connecting them to broader fields of debate within digital media and raises questions for further discussion.
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