Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov: Series VII: Social Sciences, Law (Jul 2018)

Narrative construction of self-coherence in the virtual space

  • C. I. REZEANU,
  • C. COMAN

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11(60), no. Special Issue
pp. 105 – 114

Abstract

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While social psychologists warn us that the search for self-coherence brings cognitive biases, marketers and public relations specialists define consistency as the main ingredient of personal branding campaigns. Taking a moderate path, sociologists theorize self-coherence as a coping mechanism for rewriting self-biographies to colonize the future, assuming the narrative as a self-coherence inducing device. We considered the emergence of personal blogs as a suitable setting to study the narrative construction of the self during late modernity. We present a narrative constructivist analysis of data collected from personal blogs (the top 46 Romanian personal blogs in terms of popularity, and 100 blogs participating in a digital archiving memory project) in the period of emergence and unprecedented momentum. We found evidence of three narrative tactics for building self-coherence in the virtual space: temporal coherence, causal coherence, and thematic coherence.

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