Accomplishing authenticity in a labor-exposing space |
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Authors: | Jenny L Davis |
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Affiliation: | Texas A&M University, 311 Academic Building, College Station, TX 77840, United States |
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Abstract: | The present work, through an ethnographic study of MySpace (N = 96), examines the ways in which authenticity is accomplished within a labor-exposing space. To maintain authenticity, actors must make invisible the extensive labor of self-presentation. Certain online spaces, such as social network sites and personal interactive homepages, can be thought of as labor-exposing spaces, in that they give actors clear and explicit control over self-representations, making impressions of spontaneity difficult to accomplish ( , and ). I discuss and delineate several strategies used by participants to maintain authenticity on MySpace. I conclude that while the priorities of identity processes remain stable over time, the ways in which we accomplish identity are culturally, historically and materially contingent. |
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Keywords: | PIH Social network site MySpace Identity Authenticity |
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