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    Other scholars find that digital narcissism becomes an issue when it affects self-esteem. “Self-esteem refers to individuals' evaluation of their self-worth or satisfaction. High self-esteem has been understood to be an influential predictor of happiness and satisfaction in relationships. In social media, people tend to present and interpret information based on their own feelings, states of mind, and points of view in order to enhance their self-esteem”(Shin, 2017). What happens when society gives

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    ability of places like Merion Mercy Academy to help make that possible. Yet now, nearly two centuries later, we find ourselves at a challenging crossroads. We live in the era of the selfie. Our lives are not directly experienced as much as they are Snapchatted, Instagrammed, and Tweeted, constituting a sort of composite selfie. We embrace a twenty-first century of technology, yet one might wonder what there is to be said of a society that is so devoted to taking its own picture. But Merion has challenged

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    "Why did it take me forever to teach you and you still don 't get it?" I yelled at my grandmother, lashing out my accumulated impatience and anger. She left the room silently; she shut the door gently; she looked at me like she had committed an unforgivable crime. My grandmother is one of the most conservative people I have ever known. To them, technology is the most formidable enemy. Born in a bucolic area, Nana had an affinity of the musty and metallic smell of soils. Barefoot in a wild expanse

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    Activists make their messages and movements known through art in order to express messages, validate identities, and to make struggles known, calling themselves ARTivists to show that there is an often undervalued intersection between the two. But before the coining of the term, activists have been creating art to advance themselves and their communities. ARTivists within the Chicano community have especially been creating art in order to validate and record their own experiences. ARTivism is crucial

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    The ‘selfie’ however disrupts this act as the focus becomes about the individual rather than the whole image. The reason to visit a memorial is usually to remember, but by taking a ‘selfie’ rather than a photograph, the image becomes about forgetting the memorialised and remembering oneself in that singular moment. As a viewer of the artworks commented

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    Introduction Literature Review Human beings are social beings and as such, social interaction with others is crucial to one’s definition, and perception of the self. Social interaction happens everyday, and there are many components that work collaboratively in order to make these encounters flow in a smooth manner (Goffman). Everyone engages in what Goffman called impression management (IM) and this is which means that every participant in a social interaction defines the situation with the information

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    Shawna Kelly. Shawna, a middle-aged woman, shows up to the search event but clearly is only there to attempt to flirt with Nick. Shawna goes through a few minutes of small talk, which Nick is visibly not interested in, before forcing him to take a selfie with her. Nick describes her feelings towards Shawna: “I wanted to smack her, right then, the obliviousness, the girliness of her: trying to get an ego stroke from the

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    What is narcissism? There is no specific definition for it. In psychology, narcissism is a negative and bad character trait. Narcissists have an excessive pride and they obsess with self. In other words, they think they are better than others and only care about themselves. In fact, being confident can also be accused as narcissism. However, narcissism is more than self confidence. Nowadays, Generation Y is being claimed as narcissists and there are so many reason that the critics try to list it

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    Regardless of what you think, we live in the future. Gone are the excuses to stay at home, milking the cows while the rich and famous get to traverse the world. Planes fly faster, tickets are cheaper and there is an influx of new technology that helps make travel easier. Yes, even for the most inept. Just look at your iPhone for example. Years ago, you would have to read a map or even highway signs to get across the country. Now, a GPS exists in your pocket and gets you wherever you want, regardless

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    qualitative research has taken an analytical approach, aiming to reduce the concept of narcissism to its elements and to study in detail how one’s own image construction is represented in a digital environment, incorporating the phenomenon of the selfie culture. Qualitative research, being rich, multi- dimensional and complex (Alasuutari, P., 1995) allows the in- depth exploration of the rhetoric of the self and the self- constructs in a technoculture and makes sense of the phenomenon of the human-

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