2023
DOI: 10.1177/13548565231185863
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Self-representation as platform work: Stories about working as social media content creators

Abstract: Blogs and social media sharing platforms like YouTube and Instagram have become increasingly popular in recent years, and they also have become an outlet for income generation. In this paper, we focus on what stories content creators share about their professional activities on social media and what self-image and narratives they draw about their work as content creators. Based on a content analysis of blog and video posts as well as semi-structured interviews conducted with content creators in Germany, we ide… Show more

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“…There are other researches more focused on content creators and their labour. Hoose and Rosenbohm (2023) analysed how German creators present themselves and their everyday work as narratives and self-representation, with a specific 'professional creator narrative'. They pointed out content creation as platform work, as how they use terms of 'a lot of work', 'real work', and 'a lot of effort' to represent their work, building relationships with audiences, sponsors, and platforms.…”
Section: Outline Of the Contributions To The Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are other researches more focused on content creators and their labour. Hoose and Rosenbohm (2023) analysed how German creators present themselves and their everyday work as narratives and self-representation, with a specific 'professional creator narrative'. They pointed out content creation as platform work, as how they use terms of 'a lot of work', 'real work', and 'a lot of effort' to represent their work, building relationships with audiences, sponsors, and platforms.…”
Section: Outline Of the Contributions To The Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%