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Identity Search Struggles

Ocean Ecosoft

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Editora: Publifye

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Identity Search Struggles examines how the digital age impacts identity formation in young people, focusing on the complex interplay between online and offline experiences. It explores how social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok influence self-esteem and social comparison, and how online communities provide spaces for experimenting with identity. The book uniquely emphasizes the dynamic relationship between online and offline identities, highlighting that digital spaces actively shape young people's self-perception, challenging simplistic views of social media as purely beneficial or detrimental. Drawing upon established theories from psychology and sociology, this book presents empirical data from large-scale youth surveys and qualitative interviews to provide a nuanced understanding of digital identity. It acknowledges the shift from predominantly offline identity formation to a blended reality, where digital interactions hold considerable sway. The book progresses logically, starting with key concepts and theoretical frameworks, then delves into the influence of social media and online communities, culminating in practical implications for educators, parents, and policymakers. The book's interdisciplinary approach connects psychology, sociology, and media studies to offer a holistic perspective. It stresses that online spaces are not mere platforms but active environments shaping identities. One intriguing insight is how digital interactions can both enhance and hinder social development and mental health, particularly in relation to self-esteem and body image. By offering evidence-based recommendations, Identity Search Struggles helps readers support healthy youth development in an increasingly digital world.
Disponível desde: 22/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 80 páginas.

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