This Is Who I Am: The Selfie as a Personal and Social Identity Marker

Valerie Barker, Nathian S. Rodriguez

Abstract


Prior studies have described selfies as narcissistic vehicles of self-presentation; by contrast, based on social identity theory, this survey of young adults (N = 472) examined how selfies signify forms of personal and social identity. Identity motivations for selfies, social capital affinity on social media, and racial identity were predictors of selfie intensity. Confirming other research, women were most likely to share selfies, but also reported differences to men in selfie identity motivations and contexts. Among LGBTQ participants, selfies for empowerment correlated with online activism.


Keywords


selfies, personal, social identity

Full Text:

PDF