Examining virtual identities in social network communities:identity re-construction to achieve self-congruency

Many studies have investigated social networks. So far little work has been done to explore the virtual identity construction in social network communities. The virtual identity that an individual constructed in the social network community may not be exactly same as his/her identity in the physical...

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Main Author: Hu, C. (Chuan)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Oulu 2015
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spelling ndltd-oulo.fi-oai-oulu.fi-nbnfioulu-2015040212522018-06-19T05:08:49ZExamining virtual identities in social network communities:identity re-construction to achieve self-congruencyHu, C. (Chuan)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess© Chuan Hu, 2014Information Processing ScienceMany studies have investigated social networks. So far little work has been done to explore the virtual identity construction in social network communities. The virtual identity that an individual constructed in the social network community may not be exactly same as his/her identity in the physical world. Using self-discrepancy theory and social capital theory as theoretical foundations, this paper reports a qualitative study by interviewing members of communities (or large groups) on one of the largest social network platforms in the world: QQ. The results of this study suggest that some people do indeed construct a virtual identity different from their identity in the physical world. Findings from this study reveal the complexity of virtual identity re-construction and people’s motivations to do so in social network communities. Theoretical contributions and implications for practice are described.University of Oulu2015-04-10info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-201504021252urn:nbn:fi:oulu-201504021252eng
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Hu, C. (Chuan)
Examining virtual identities in social network communities:identity re-construction to achieve self-congruency
description Many studies have investigated social networks. So far little work has been done to explore the virtual identity construction in social network communities. The virtual identity that an individual constructed in the social network community may not be exactly same as his/her identity in the physical world. Using self-discrepancy theory and social capital theory as theoretical foundations, this paper reports a qualitative study by interviewing members of communities (or large groups) on one of the largest social network platforms in the world: QQ. The results of this study suggest that some people do indeed construct a virtual identity different from their identity in the physical world. Findings from this study reveal the complexity of virtual identity re-construction and people’s motivations to do so in social network communities. Theoretical contributions and implications for practice are described.
author Hu, C. (Chuan)
author_facet Hu, C. (Chuan)
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title Examining virtual identities in social network communities:identity re-construction to achieve self-congruency
title_short Examining virtual identities in social network communities:identity re-construction to achieve self-congruency
title_full Examining virtual identities in social network communities:identity re-construction to achieve self-congruency
title_fullStr Examining virtual identities in social network communities:identity re-construction to achieve self-congruency
title_full_unstemmed Examining virtual identities in social network communities:identity re-construction to achieve self-congruency
title_sort examining virtual identities in social network communities:identity re-construction to achieve self-congruency
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