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Conversation analysis. --- Self-presentation. --- Social interaction.
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This collection investigates how our online identities and cultures are embedded within the digital practices of our lives, exploring how we form community, how we play, and how we re-imagine traditional media in a digital world. The collection explores a wide range of digital topics - from dating apps, microcelebrity, and hackers to auditory experiences, Netflix algorithms, and live theatre online - and builds on existing work in digital culture and identity by bringing new voices, contemporary examples, and highlighting platforms that are emerging in the field. The book speaks to the modern reality of how our digital lives have been forever altered by our transnational experiences - one of those key experiences is the pandemic, but so too is systemic inequality, questions of digital privacy, and the role of joy in our online lives. A vital contribution at a time of significant social and cultural flux, this book will be highly relevant to those studying digital culture within media, communication, cultural studies, digital humanities, and sociology departments.
Self-presentation --- Online identities --- Identity (Psychology) --- Digital media
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Art, Modern --- Art, Modern --- Artists --- Artists --- Self-presentation in art.
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An essential guide which looks at every aspect of the interview process including: what employers are looking for, creating a positive first impression and how to answer tough interview questions.
Employment interviewing. --- Interviewing -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Self-presentation. --- Employment interviewing --- Interviewing --- Self-presentation --- Psychology --- Social Sciences --- Outer self --- Presentation of self --- Projection of self --- Public self --- Self, Outer --- Self, Public --- Self-monitoring (Self-presentation) --- Self-projection --- Social interaction
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Your image can be either an asset or a liability for you as a leader. Image building is neither superficial nor unimportant. It's not about creating a false image, but recognizing genuine aspects of yourself that should be coming across to other people-but aren't. Crafting your image requires you to gain a clear picture of the image people are currently perceiving, decide what image you would like to portray, and develop the skills to close the gap.
Leadership --- Self-presentation --- Outer self --- Presentation of self --- Projection of self --- Public self --- Self, Outer --- Self, Public --- Self-monitoring (Self-presentation) --- Self-projection --- Social interaction --- Authentic leadership
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Visions of Alterity: Representation in the Works of John Banville offers detailed and original readings of the work of the Irish author John Banville, one of the foremost figures in contemporary European literature. It investigates one of the fundamental concerns of Banville's novels: mediating the gap between subject and object or self and world in representation. By drawing on the rich history of the problem of representation in literature, philosophy and literary theory, this study provides a thorough insight into the rich philosophical and intertextual dimension of Banville's fiction. In close textual analyses of Banville's most important novels, it maps out a thematic development that moves from an interest in the epistemological and aesthetic representation of the world in scientific theories, over a concern with the ethical dimension of representations, to an exploration of self-representation and identity. What remains constant throughout these different perspectives is the disruption of representations by brief but haunting glimpses of otherness. In tracing these different visions of alterity in Banville's solipsistic literary world, this study offers a better understanding of his insistent and thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be human.
Banville, John --- Other (Philosophy) --- Philosophy in literature --- Self-presentation in literature
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Questions on identity have been often the main focus of Classical Studies. The starting point of this book is that identity is not a monolithic idea. Instead of exploring what exactly identity is, the contributors here examine how the concept of self-presentation can facilitate our understanding of how individuals present their identities. Moreover, the interpretation of the means and character of this self-presentation itself enables more general conclusions to be drawn. Topics covered in this volume include identities shaped through the self-presentation of authors in Latin literature, and explorations on epigraphy and historical analyses. Overall, using the theme of self-presentation, the contributors offer a glimpse into various subjects and suggest new ways for students and scholars to approach the different forms of individual and communal identities.
Self-presentation --- History. --- Civilization, Roman --- Self-presentation in literature --- Self-presentation in art --- Civilisation romaine --- Présentation de soi dans la littérature --- Présentation de soi dans l'art --- Identität. --- Selbstdarstellung. --- Self-presentation. --- History --- To 476. --- Italy --- Rome (Empire). --- Rome (Italy) --- Römisches Reich. --- Présentation de soi dans la littérature --- Présentation de soi dans l'art --- Présentation de soi --- Histoire. --- Rome (Italie)
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Self-presentation --- Social role --- Self --- Social psychology --- Vie quotidienne --- Rôle social --- Moi (Psychologie) --- Sociologie
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Authors, German --- Self-presentation in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Biography --- History and criticism
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Business communication. --- Business networks. --- Interpersonal communication. --- Public relations. --- Self presentation. --- Success in business.
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