Digital Self
Digital Self
Digital Self
Cyberworld?
Intended Learning
Objectives
Discuss about online identity and their ‘self’ in
cyberspace and user id
Expound selective self-presentation and
impression management
Evaluate the impact of online interactions on the
self
Establish boundaries of the online self: private vs.
public, personal vs. social identity online, gender
and sexuality online.
DIGITAL SELF
The digital self is the persona you use
when you’re online. Some people
maintain one or more online identities
that are distinct from their “real-world”
selves; others have a single online self
that’s more or less the same as the one
they inhabit in the real world.
ONLINE IDENTITY
ONLINE IDENTITY is actually the sum
of all our characteristics and our
interactions while partial identity is a
subset of characteristics that make up
our identity. Meanwhile, PERSONA is
the partial identity we create that
represents one’s self in a specific
situation.
ONLINE IDENTITY
“Your online identity is not the
same as your real-world identity
because the characteristic you
represent online differ from the
characteristics you represent in the
physical world.”
How do you build your
Online Identity?
Every website that you interact with
will collect its own version of who you
are, based on the information that you
have shared. Thus, it is up to you how
you will represent yourself as closely as
who you are and what you do in real life
or selectively, to create a representation
far from your real life.
SELECTIVE SELF-PRESENTATION
AND IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT
These are characteristics showing behaviors
designed to convey an image about
ourselves to other people and to influence
the perception of other people of this image.
This explains why our behaviors can change
if we noticed that we are being watched or
observed.
SELF - PRESENTATION
is the process of controlling how one is perceived by
other people and is the key to relationship inception
and development.
PERSONAL IDENTITY
is the interpersonal level of self that differentiates the
individual as unique from others.
SOCIAL IDENTITY
is the level of self whereby the individual is identified by
his or her group memberships.
CATHARSIS
“talking cure”.
GENDER
social understanding of how sex should be
experienced and how sex manifests in behavior,
personality, preferences, capabilities, and so forth.
Age and sex are the primary categories
to which people are assigned but in
online identity, these are not evident
and non-explicit. Interactions online
are important sources of sexual
information for teens. Yet, extra care
with full sense of accountability must
be observed in the use of the social
media to protect the self.
Setting boundaries to Your
Online Self: Smart Sharing
Is this post/story necessary?
Is there a real benefit to this post – or am I just making
noise online without a purpose?
Have we resolved an issue?
Is it appropriate? Does it stay within the boundaries of
our family values?
Will this seem as funny in 5, 10, or 15 years? Or is this
post better suited for sharing with small group or
family members? Or maybe not at all?
Are you a good Web
Citizen?
Online anonymity sometimes allow people to push
limits and act in ways they would not act. As a result,
some people especially teenagers report that it’s a
cruel, cruel online world.