Connections
Selfie City makes
claims that “Investigating the style of self-portraits (selfies) in five cities across
the world.” While examining selfies between 5 cities (Bangkok, Berlin, New
York, Sao Paulo, and Moscow) they findings of the demographics, media
visualizations, interactive self-explanatory, and
essays discuss selfies.
Source by Selfie City
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Teen Vogue
makes claims that ‘selfie’ exposes a very basic human desire — to feel noticed,
appreciated and recognized". The fixation with selfies shows thing that I knew seen before. How teenagers take selfies then edit their favorite selfie, and make themselves feel good
by using different apps to change
different things about themselves.
Source by Teen Vogue
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Selfie
matter because people want the attention and the respect from others that they
think that are a big deal.
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How does this topic intersect with other readings we have
done so far? These websites intersect with the
three readings by connecting the ideas about teenagers, youth, and discourse. There are many key elements on how selfies are involved with media
and how it affects your own ideology. Also, this topic touches on a huge
part of Raby’s reading essential of discourse,
because wanting to be noticed or desired
by other people that are part of becoming
a teenager and social problems is another part where it can be leading to be obsessed with what they need to look
like.
How does it make teenagers feel about taking a selfie?
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I barely took a picture of
myself, maybe only a few pictures of myself to show my family how I’m doing or
what I look like because I don’t live near any of my family. So wants the point
or purpose of wanting people to look at their
selfie or wanting yourself to look
like with tons a makeup or just your looks with different apps. Why would
just those thing help when you and tell people through whose how you are on the outsides and inside?
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