Robinson, Alexa

Person Preferred Name
Robinson, Alexa
Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Description
Media are constantly evolving and these changes have significantly altered our ways of thinking and our identities. In this thesis I discuss digital media – more specifically the Internet and social media – and their impact on the formation of identity. I undertake this examination by turning to previous changes in media technologies and how they have impacted identity formation. I use salient examples in the form of media personae to illustrate how identity formation is viewed and changes over time. I intend to demonstrate that the advancements made through social media and the Internet have resulted in the formation of “imaginary” identities that provide individuals in the digital era with a great degree of freedom to self-fashion their own identities. This new malleable and multi-dimensioned human identity is the basis for a new forms of social life, learning, and social control.