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The definitive and first major text on personas in contemporary culture

Modern social media and communication technologies have reshaped our identities and transformed contemporary culture, revealing an expanded and intensified reforming of our collective online behavior. Billions of people worldwide are increasingly engaged in the production, presentation, and modification of their public selvescurating personas through various social media and fundamentally altering how we interact in the twenty-first century. The study of persona is essential to understanding contemporary culture, yet literature in this emerging field is scarce. Filling a gap in current knowledge, Persona Studies: An Introduction is the first major work to examine the construction, delivery, and curation of public identities in contemporary online culture.

This timely book helps readers navigate the changing cultural landscape while laying the groundwork for further research and applic

Table of Contents

About the Authors ix

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction: A Short History of the New Public Self 1

References 13

Part I Conceptualising Persona 15

1 Persona and Its Uses 17

Persona Studies and the Public Self 18

From Personae to Persona 20

The Premodern to the Contemporary Self 24

Applying Persona 26

Persona in Psychology 27

Persona in Literature 28

Persona in Performing Arts 29

Persona as Performance 30

Persona Through Personalization 32

References 35

2 The Contemporary Significance of Persona 39

Introduction 39

Intercommunication: The Human–Machine Interface 39

Celebrity and Surveillance 42

Intercommunication 47

Intercommunication and Affect Theory 52

Conclusion 54

References 55

3 Intercommunication and the Dimensions and Registers of Persona 59

Introduction 59

Persona as Individualized 60

Persona as Interpersonal 61

Persona as Indexical 62

Persona as Internetworked 63

Registers of Performance 65

Professional 65

Personal 66

Intimate 66

Five Dimensions of Persona 67

Public Dimension of Persona 68

Mediatized Dimension of Persona 69

Performative Dimension of Persona 69

Collective Dimension of Persona 71

The Fifth Dimension of Persona: Value, Agency, Reputation, Prestige (VARP) 72

Value 74

Agency 75

Reputation 77

Prestige 78

Conclusion 79

References 80

4 The Collective Constitution of Public Persona 87

Micro‐publics 87

Microcelebrity 90

Surveillance Capitalism and Persuasive Technologies 91

Persona as Digital Objects 94

Digital Objects, Micro‐publics, and Hyperobjects 96

Digital Object and Autosurveillance 99

Conclusion 105

References 106

Part II Researching Persona 111

5 Analyzing Contemporary Persona: Methods to Reveal the Public Version of the Self 113

Researching Ourselves: Reflexivity, Autoethnography, and First‐person Action Research 114

Interpreting the Public Self: Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis 115

Personas in the Making: Second‐person Action Research 119

Reputation and Inter‐related Persona: Prosopographic Field Study 123

Networked Selves: Information Visualization and Exploration 126

Conclusion 128

References 129

6 The Artist’s Persona 133

The Artist as Subject 134

The Artist Myth 135

Romanticism and the Arts 136

Self‐presentation in the Myth of the Artist 136

Artist’s Typologies 137

Authors, Auteurs, and Makers 141

The Artist as Creative Laborer 144

Online Artistness 145

Conclusion 150

References 151

7 From Player to Persona 155

The Role of Avatars 157

From Avatar to Persona 159

The Rise and Fall of the Gamer 161

Gâmeur: From Modder to Indie Game Developer Persona 165

Public 167

Mediatized 169

Performative 170

Collective 171

Intentional Value (VARP) 172

Conclusion 174

References 175

8 The Professional Persona 179

Work, Public Identity, and the Concept of the Professional 179

Step 1: Identify Online Culture’s Destabilizing Effect on Professional Personas 183

Step 2: The Instability of Past Value and the Push to New Value 185

Step 3: Agency, Active Visibility, and the Professional Persona 189

Step 4: The Online Transformation of Professional Reputation and Prestige 197

Conclusion 201

References 201

Conclusion 205

Glossary: Key Words in Persona Studies 221

Index 245

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 21/05/2019
      ISBN13: 9781118935057, 978-1118935057
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      Book Synopsis

      The definitive and first major text on personas in contemporary culture

      Modern social media and communication technologies have reshaped our identities and transformed contemporary culture, revealing an expanded and intensified reforming of our collective online behavior. Billions of people worldwide are increasingly engaged in the production, presentation, and modification of their public selvescurating personas through various social media and fundamentally altering how we interact in the twenty-first century. The study of persona is essential to understanding contemporary culture, yet literature in this emerging field is scarce. Filling a gap in current knowledge, Persona Studies: An Introduction is the first major work to examine the construction, delivery, and curation of public identities in contemporary online culture.

      This timely book helps readers navigate the changing cultural landscape while laying the groundwork for further research and applic

      Table of Contents

      About the Authors ix

      Acknowledgments xi

      Introduction: A Short History of the New Public Self 1

      References 13

      Part I Conceptualising Persona 15

      1 Persona and Its Uses 17

      Persona Studies and the Public Self 18

      From Personae to Persona 20

      The Premodern to the Contemporary Self 24

      Applying Persona 26

      Persona in Psychology 27

      Persona in Literature 28

      Persona in Performing Arts 29

      Persona as Performance 30

      Persona Through Personalization 32

      References 35

      2 The Contemporary Significance of Persona 39

      Introduction 39

      Intercommunication: The Human–Machine Interface 39

      Celebrity and Surveillance 42

      Intercommunication 47

      Intercommunication and Affect Theory 52

      Conclusion 54

      References 55

      3 Intercommunication and the Dimensions and Registers of Persona 59

      Introduction 59

      Persona as Individualized 60

      Persona as Interpersonal 61

      Persona as Indexical 62

      Persona as Internetworked 63

      Registers of Performance 65

      Professional 65

      Personal 66

      Intimate 66

      Five Dimensions of Persona 67

      Public Dimension of Persona 68

      Mediatized Dimension of Persona 69

      Performative Dimension of Persona 69

      Collective Dimension of Persona 71

      The Fifth Dimension of Persona: Value, Agency, Reputation, Prestige (VARP) 72

      Value 74

      Agency 75

      Reputation 77

      Prestige 78

      Conclusion 79

      References 80

      4 The Collective Constitution of Public Persona 87

      Micro‐publics 87

      Microcelebrity 90

      Surveillance Capitalism and Persuasive Technologies 91

      Persona as Digital Objects 94

      Digital Objects, Micro‐publics, and Hyperobjects 96

      Digital Object and Autosurveillance 99

      Conclusion 105

      References 106

      Part II Researching Persona 111

      5 Analyzing Contemporary Persona: Methods to Reveal the Public Version of the Self 113

      Researching Ourselves: Reflexivity, Autoethnography, and First‐person Action Research 114

      Interpreting the Public Self: Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis 115

      Personas in the Making: Second‐person Action Research 119

      Reputation and Inter‐related Persona: Prosopographic Field Study 123

      Networked Selves: Information Visualization and Exploration 126

      Conclusion 128

      References 129

      6 The Artist’s Persona 133

      The Artist as Subject 134

      The Artist Myth 135

      Romanticism and the Arts 136

      Self‐presentation in the Myth of the Artist 136

      Artist’s Typologies 137

      Authors, Auteurs, and Makers 141

      The Artist as Creative Laborer 144

      Online Artistness 145

      Conclusion 150

      References 151

      7 From Player to Persona 155

      The Role of Avatars 157

      From Avatar to Persona 159

      The Rise and Fall of the Gamer 161

      Gâmeur: From Modder to Indie Game Developer Persona 165

      Public 167

      Mediatized 169

      Performative 170

      Collective 171

      Intentional Value (VARP) 172

      Conclusion 174

      References 175

      8 The Professional Persona 179

      Work, Public Identity, and the Concept of the Professional 179

      Step 1: Identify Online Culture’s Destabilizing Effect on Professional Personas 183

      Step 2: The Instability of Past Value and the Push to New Value 185

      Step 3: Agency, Active Visibility, and the Professional Persona 189

      Step 4: The Online Transformation of Professional Reputation and Prestige 197

      Conclusion 201

      References 201

      Conclusion 205

      Glossary: Key Words in Persona Studies 221

      Index 245

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