Has Mumsnet changed me? SNS influence on identity adaptation and consumption |
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Authors: | Nichola Phillips |
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Institution: | Department of Strategic Management and Marketing, De Montfort University, UK |
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Abstract: | AbstractThis paper seeks to assess how one SNS network may support ongoing processes of identity adaptation and explore the role of consumption references in identity negotiation on the site. Drawing on theories of the liminality of motherhood, and the identity reconstruction processes that emerge in online communities, this paper traces the complexity of identity adaptation on SNS. With focus on SNS as a platform that may enable different phases of liminality, the transition to reincorporation phase is explored, revealing how members may experience support for ongoing identity renewal. Adopting a qualitative approach and direct observation method, posts from 12 extensive mumsnet.com discussion threads were screened and analysed using qualitative content analysis. Findings show how the functionality of this SNS site may facilitate some identity reconstruction. |
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Keywords: | identity liminality motherhood self-verification social networking symbolic consumption |
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