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Transmedia Selves: Identity and Persona Creation in the Age of Mobile and Multiplatform Media

Transmedia Selves: Identity and Persona Creation in the Age of Mobile and Multiplatform Media

English Book | Paperback | 2025|212 pages | 23×15cm


Publisher ‎ Routledge
Editors James Dalby (Editor), Matthew Freeman (Editor)
ISBN 9780367680602


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This book examines the profound transformation of human identity and self-perception within contemporary media environments. It explores how individuals coexist and interact with diverse forms of media content in everyday life, extending and translating the self across multiple platforms and narrative spaces to form fluid and plural identities. The book argues that the contemporary “self” is no longer singular or stable, but is continuously constructed, reconfigured, and reinterpreted through ongoing transmedia processes.

Drawing on a collection of essays by international scholars, the book proposes a transdisciplinary theoretical framework for the concept of the “transmedia self.” It offers in-depth analysis of how technological ubiquity and digital self-determination intersect with celebrity culture, fandom, play, and political practice, shaping transmedia identities in the twenty-first century. The contributors reposition transmediality as central to understanding identity formation in post-digital media culture, emphasizing that contemporary life is already woven, hybridized, and narrativized across multiple media platforms and interfaces—making transmedia processes a key lens through which self-projection and identity formation can be understood.

Combining theoretical reflection with cultural analysis, this book responds directly to shifts in today’s media landscape and provides a forward-looking framework for understanding how the self is viewed, represented, and imagined in the transmedia age. It is particularly suited to readers interested in transmedia storytelling, cultural studies, media studies, sociology, philosophy, and politics, and serves as an essential reference for research on contemporary media culture and identity.

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Author: Eleni Kalantidou
Publisher: Routledge
Year of Publication: 2025
Format: 23 × 15 cm
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 212 pages

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