心理学
介绍(产科)
物化
身份(音乐)
社会心理学
背景(考古学)
个人发展
社会认同理论
来自同伴的压力
发展心理学
社会团体
放射科
哲学
古生物学
心理治疗师
物理
认识论
生物
医学
声学
作者
Adriana M. Manago,Michael B. Graham,Patricia M. Greenfield,Goldie Salimkhan
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.appdev.2008.07.001
摘要
Within the cultural context of MySpace, this study explores the ways emerging adults experience social networking. Through focus group methodology, the role of virtual peer interaction in the development of personal, social, and gender identities was investigated. Findings suggest that college students utilize MySpace for identity exploration, engaging in social comparison and expressing idealized aspects of the selves they wish to become. The public nature of self and relationship displays introduce feedback mechanisms by which emerging adults can legitimize images as associated with the self. Also, male–female differences in self-presentation parallel, and possibly intensify, gender norms offline. Our study suggests that social networking sites provide valuable opportunities for emerging adults to realize possible selves; however, increased pressure for female sexual objectification and intensified social comparison may also negatively impact identity development. A balanced view, presenting both opportunities and drawbacks, should be encouraged in policies regarding youth participation in social networking sites.
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