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  <title>PEMAKNAAN DIRI PENGGUNA JEJARING SOSIAL PATH</title>
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   <publisher>Magister Ilmu Komunikasi</publisher>
   <dateIssued>2015</dateIssued>
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 <note>SELF SIGNIFICATIONS OF PATH'S USERS &#13;
&#13;
(Phenomenology Study About the Meaning Construction of Self Image, &#13;
Communication Experience and Motive of Path's Social Network Users) &#13;
&#13;
Ahmad Fauzan, 210120130020. The presence of social networking &#13;
presents a portrait of society where people generally have a predilection to create &#13;
activities that want to be known by others (self-existence). Social networking Path &#13;
provides a wider range of features designed to actualize themselves with the &#13;
people, causing a desire to perceive themselves, play a role in building self­ &#13;
image, by uploading events, thoughts and feelings through its users. &#13;
&#13;
This study aims to determine the meaning of the social network Path &#13;
themselves through self-image, the user communications experience and motive &#13;
Path in constructing the image of him on social networking Path. The method &#13;
used in this study is a qualitative research method with phenomenological &#13;
approach. &#13;
&#13;
The results showed that the diversity of self-image is essentially formed &#13;
through experience, knowledge, and feelings, judgments from the other party on &#13;
social network Path shaping its image displayed. Path user communication &#13;
experience with the environment demonstrated through various location features, &#13;
photos, songs, status. Interaction is built through the use of e'!'lOticons and &#13;
comments indicate that users Path shows attention to get the same attention. Motif &#13;
use Path as a source of information, identitasi personal and the search for &#13;
identity, done to get your attention and understand the personality of other users &#13;
and personal so many of them present themselves is by mutual imitate the things &#13;
that are considered ideal for its users to get a better impression or positive. &#13;
&#13;
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