‘Looking like my favourite Barbie’ – Online Gender Construction of Tween Girls in Estonia and in Sweden Cover Image

‘Looking like my favourite Barbie’ – Online Gender Construction of Tween Girls in Estonia and in Sweden
‘Looking like my favourite Barbie’ – Online Gender Construction of Tween Girls in Estonia and in Sweden

Author(s): Patrik Hernwal, Andra Siibak
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Rahvusvaheliste ja Sotsiaaluuringute Instituut ja Riigiteaduste Instituut
Keywords: tweens; SNS; gender; identity

Summary/Abstract: The aim of this article is to analyse how tween girls in Estonia and in Sweden describe and discover their gender identities when selecting profile images for social networking sites (SNSs). To this end, interviews with tweens in Estonia (N=21) and in Sweden (N=31) were carried out. As SNSs largely exist without the recognisable surveillance of adults, children can explore the social matrix of relating to others, and they also feel safe to try out and display different constructions and reconstructions of their identity. At the same time, in communicating online, impression management is formulated with constant worry about how to construct one’s virtual identity so that it will be appreciated and accepted by one’s peer group. In this article, our analysis focuses on the most popular posing strategies used by tween girls, which, it turns out, are often marked by reproduction of the dominant heterosexual cultural norms and values.

  • Issue Year: III/2011
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 57-68
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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