Selfies as interpersonal communication

We define selfies as images or videos that one takes of oneself, primarily alone, but sometimes among a group of others. Manovich’s 2015 study of selfies found that only about 4% of the images posted on Instagram in a single week were selfies. While that is a relatively small percentage of the overa...

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Published inIn the Beginning was the Image: The Omnipresence of Pictures p. 131
Main Authors James E. Katz, Elizabeth Thomas Crocker
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Peter Lang GmbH 20.12.2016
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ISBN3631678606
9783631678602
DOI10.3726/b10396

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Summary:We define selfies as images or videos that one takes of oneself, primarily alone, but sometimes among a group of others. Manovich’s 2015 study of selfies found that only about 4% of the images posted on Instagram in a single week were selfies. While that is a relatively small percentage of the overall vast number images captured, it nonetheless translates into about three-quarters of a billion pictures that currently reside on Instagram. Initially considered the domain of teens, the selfie phenomenon now runs the gamut from religious leaders to politicians and practically everyone in between. Franklin Graham (son and heir
ISBN:3631678606
9783631678602
DOI:10.3726/b10396