The wall. The presentation of self in Facebook

This paper aims to analyze how the appearance of a person is shown, from the viewpoint of Erving Goffman, in the virtual social network Facebook, since it is considered and developed in the text, that in this social network, an extension of the person is built up.This approach commences from the dis...

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Author: Atilano Morales, Julián
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2012
Country:México
Institution:UNIVERSIDAD DE GUADALAJARA
Repository:Revista de Tecnología y Sociedad
Language:Spanish
OAI Identifier:oai:148.202.167.189/paakat:article/188
Online Access:http://www.udgvirtual.udg.mx/paakat/index.php/paakat/article/view/188
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Erving Goffman; Facebook; Microsociology
Erving Goffman; facebook; microsociología
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Summary:This paper aims to analyze how the appearance of a person is shown, from the viewpoint of Erving Goffman, in the virtual social network Facebook, since it is considered and developed in the text, that in this social network, an extension of the person is built up.This approach commences from the distinction and construction of a micro-macro link to anchor in the Canadian author's approach.In the second part of the text, based on the categories of Goffman's work, especially in his book The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, they will be related to different interactions observed in Facebook, to show that face to face interaction can be given on-line.The text closes with some thoughts from the analysis, ranging from the constraints of a type of virtual interaction to the importance of sociological research open to a winding pathway for sociology itself.