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  1. Aug 23, 2010 · If we can begin to understand this slice of who we are, then we can shape our digital self into a self that is more closely aligned with our true self, which has a sense of integrity and...

  2. Sep 4, 2015 · There are several known positive consequences for young people who engage regularly with social media. Benefits include the enhancement of social contact, independence, and communication (Ito et al. 2008) as well as a sense of emotional connection with others (Reich 2010).

  3. May 1, 2022 · Under the dual processes of increasing digitalization in our self and increasing representation of our inner self in ‘Digital Persona’ when interacting with the digital world, there comes the formation of ‘Digitalized Self’, which is conceptualized as a new part of our self situated between our ‘Self’ and our ‘Digital Persona ...

  4. The Digital Self : Exploring the complications, conveniences, and conflicts that technology presents in personal and professional relationships., by Tamara Hicks, Psy.D., and Brett P....

  5. Dec 19, 2022 · This paper provides a rigorous view of the digital self and identity. Our proposed work is the culmination of literature of the past twenty years; here, we present the different lenses of...

  6. A Man and His (Robotic) Dog. Maybe technology really is becoming man's best friend. Sending Sound Right Into Your Brain Might Reinvent Music. The entire notion of sound—today limited by the...

  7. Oct 17, 2019 · Reflecting on the thousands of diverse research studies of social media representation and digital privacy, this article presents a comprehensive summary of online personal strategies. First, the evolution of academic concepts about digital identity and the online self is summarised.

  8. Aug 26, 2020 · Digital hyperconnectivity is a defining fact of our time. An example of what Marcel Mauss (2002, pp. 100–101) called a “total social fact,” it has transformed social interaction, culture, economics, politics, and the self.

  9. Jan 1, 2014 · People we interact with influence the way we think of ourselves. According to symbolic interactionism, others serve as a looking glass in which we see ourselves (Cooley [1902] 1964). Our view of who we are emerges from our interactions with others. We present...

  10. Jan 9, 2020 · She argues that the digital self is formed without the influence of non-verbal feedback and traditional environmental factors. The existence of a “digital self” does not mean that the self is divided into physical and digital parts, but the emphasis is on the “E-Audience”.

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