The production of space through transmediated identity practices: Spatial self in Instagram at Mavibahce Shopping Centre in Izmir
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Date
2021
Authors
Ahenk Yilmaz
Ezgi Kocabalkanli
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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Open Access Color
Green Open Access
Yes
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No
Abstract
Widespread use of locative media and its integration with social media applications has provided individuals with the new ways of identity practices. Through checking in at locations uploading still and moving images of/with certain spaces and adding hashtags to proliferate meanings space has turned into a stage where self-identities are digitally practiced. Within this context this article explores the production of space through these practices on Instagram in the case study of Mavibahce Shopping Center in Izmir Turkey. The analysis based on questionnaires and digital media surveys targets the converged space of the same digital and physical location of Mavibahce with the aim of providing insights into the use of space for identity constructions. The study concludes that visitors reproduce space through transmediated identity practices in Instagram in order to demonstrate their affiliations to certain lifestyles as part of their digital habitus. While they perform these acts they prefer to use the spatial attributes that they favor as the background setting of their spatial self and tag only affirmative hashtags for their spatial experiences along with these representations which reproduce the space of the chosen architectural settings in the digital media.
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Keywords
Digital habitus, digital space, identity practices, Instagram, locative media, self-presentation, social media, spatial self, production of space, MALL
Fields of Science
0508 media and communications, 05 social sciences
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OpenCitations Citation Count
6
Source
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
Volume
27
Issue
Start Page
189
End Page
211
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