Previous research has highlighted the significance of online platforms in shaping cultural identity (e.g., [1], [2]). For instance, [3] argued that online communities provide a space for individuals to express and negotiate their cultural identities, often in ways that challenge traditional notions of culture and identity. Similarly, [4] found that amateur media production on online platforms can serve as a means of self-representation and empowerment.
Exploring Cultural Identity through Online Platforms: A Case Study of Amateur Media Production Previous research has highlighted the significance of online
This study contributes to our understanding of cultural identity and its representation on online platforms. The findings suggest that amateur media production plays a significant role in shaping cultural identity, particularly for individuals who engage in online communities. As online platforms continue to evolve and shape our understanding of self and community, it is essential to critically examine their role in shaping cultural identity and representation. Exploring Cultural Identity through Online Platforms: A Case
This study employed a qualitative approach, involving in-depth interviews with 20 individuals who create and share amateur media content on online platforms. Participants were selected through a combination of snowball sampling and online advertising. Interviews were conducted via video conferencing software and lasted approximately 60 minutes each. raises important questions about representation
The results of this study highlight the complex and multifaceted nature of cultural identity in the digital age. Online platforms provide unprecedented opportunities for individuals to create and share content, often blurring the lines between professional and amateur productions. This, in turn, raises important questions about representation, power dynamics, and the role of online platforms in shaping our understanding of self and community.