Self digital: exploraÃÃes acerca da construÃÃo do âeuâ na internet

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

RESUMO

We often observe that the media generally deal with the experiences of internet users in relation to himself "I", focusing on the perspective that relieve the situation online from offline situations, revealing a split between the present "I" and the virtual "I". Currently, as some research has suggested (WILLIAMS, 2006; WILSON, ATKINSON, 2005; VIETA, 2005), it is necessary to adopt an inclusive approach that considers the presence and the virtual as continuous. In this case, this search configures itself as an attempt to understand the âIâ construction on the internet, focusing on semiotic interactions mediated by its users. Thus, we highlight the role of social practices and the development of a sense of self which emphasizes the speech. In this framework, the self emerges as a polipositioned author [agent] (HERMANS, 2001; VALSINER, 2004, 2005), consisting of multiple voices that dialogue among themselves. This authors implies the subject involving him in a web of meanings and senses [plot], crucial to the composition of a narrative identity that, in turn, find in culture the socially established support necessary to present and counter the multiple versions concerning the relationship of that subject with the environment and with the social others. So, taking into account that on virtual environments body and message are intertwined as an event in which the subject presents himself as a sign (PERES, 2007), we decided to demonstrate, on data analyses, the aspects which every participant announces presently and virtually and how do he does it interrelated to an audience

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discursive practices posiÃÃes do âeuâ sense of self, âiâ positions senso de self semiotic interactions on virtual environments psicologia cognitiva prÃticas discursivas dialogic speech diÃlogo interaÃÃo semiÃtica em ambientes virtuais continuidade e mudanÃa continuity and change

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