The Dilemma of Closeness and Distance: A Discursive Analysis of Wall Posting in MySpace
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https://doi.org/10.17169/fqs-12.3.1576Keywords:
identity, social network sites, discourse analysis, distance and closeness, mediated community, individualismAbstract
MySpace is an online social network site (SNS) where users regularly communicate via a particular part of the profile page known as "the wall". This article uses a discursive approach to study the construction of identity in communication on the wall. The analysis shows that wall communication constitutes a set of relational positions that need to be discursively organised in order to manage the presence of a mediated community of other MySpace users. Drawing on the work of Celia LURY, the paper explores this issue in terms of a set of practices for managing the dilemma of closeness and distance that stems from the new forms of individualism that is inherent to a "prosthetic" culture. The article is concerned with the way MySpace users negotiate the issue of distance and closeness as part of the process of identity construction in MySpace. A broader discussion in terms of discourse, community and technology is included.
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Copyright (c) 2011 Lewis Goodings
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