From homepages to network profiles : balancing personal and social identity


Autoria(s): Bruns, Axel
Contribuinte(s)

Hartley, John

Burgess, Jean E.

Bruns, Axel

Data(s)

01/02/2013

Resumo

The World Wide Web constitutes one of the most important inventions of the late 20th century: it has changed culture, society, business, communication, politics, and many other fields of human endeavour, not least also by providing a more user-friendly pathway of access to its major underlying technology, the Internet itself. Key phases in its development can be charted, especially by how it has been used to present and share information – and here, the personal or professional, private or official homepage stands in as a useful representation of wider Web trends overall. From hand-coded beginnings through several successive stages of experimentation and standardisation, to the shifting balance between personal sites and social networks, the homepage demonstrates how the Web itself, and its place in our lives, have changed.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/55816/

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Blackwell Publishers Ltd

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/55816/1/From_Homepages_to_Network_Profiles_%28final%29.pdf

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Bruns, Axel (2013) From homepages to network profiles : balancing personal and social identity. In Hartley, John, Burgess, Jean E., & Bruns, Axel (Eds.) A Companion to New Media Dynamics. Blackwell Publishers Ltd, West Sussex, pp. 417-428.

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Fonte

ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts

Palavras-Chave #200102 Communication Technology and Digital Media Studies #200104 Media Studies #200299 Cultural Studies not elsewhere classified #homepages #Web 2.0 #social media #identity #sociality
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Book Chapter