Internalising the act of self-regulation : subconscious tactical employment in presenting a politically acceptable self on Facebook.
With Internet campaigning allowed in 2010, Singaporeans have been actively engaging in political discourse on social media in the open despite being in a highly regulated media landscape. Have Singaporeans become indifferent about the constraints posed by social media and thus becoming bolder in spe...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-517212019-12-10T13:57:37Z Internalising the act of self-regulation : subconscious tactical employment in presenting a politically acceptable self on Facebook. Siti Sarah Amalina Binte Muhammad Ariff Khoo. Zhou Wubiao School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Social psychology With Internet campaigning allowed in 2010, Singaporeans have been actively engaging in political discourse on social media in the open despite being in a highly regulated media landscape. Have Singaporeans become indifferent about the constraints posed by social media and thus becoming bolder in speaking up? My research has found that instead most respondents acknowledge these constraints but are not deterred from voicing their political views on their Facebook wall. It therefore seems likely that respondents have been subconsciously regulating themselves to overcome the constraints imposed such that it has become internalised and thus natural. Using a hybrid of elements borrowed from Goffman (1959) and Hogan (2010), my study seeks to uncover and document subconscious tactical employment by users in projecting a politically acceptable self on Facebook in the context of Singapore. Bachelor of Arts 2013-04-09T03:40:52Z 2013-04-09T03:40:52Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51721 en Nanyang Technological University 36 p. application/pdf |
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With Internet campaigning allowed in 2010, Singaporeans have been actively engaging in political discourse on social media in the open despite being in a highly regulated media landscape. Have Singaporeans become indifferent about the constraints posed by social media and thus becoming bolder in speaking up? My research has found that instead most respondents acknowledge these constraints but are not deterred from voicing their political views on their Facebook wall. It therefore seems likely that respondents have been subconsciously regulating themselves to overcome the constraints imposed such that it has become internalised and thus natural. Using a hybrid of elements borrowed from Goffman (1959) and Hogan (2010), my study seeks to uncover and document subconscious tactical employment by users in projecting a politically acceptable self on Facebook in the context of Singapore. |
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