Abstract
This article addresses questions of identities on the web by examining how Norwegian immigrant youth use social network sites as spaces of personal expression and identity work. The data for the empirical analysis are drawn from a series of selected individual profiles authored by 16 to 20-year-old youth. Elements of text and images were analysed to explore how cultural identities were reproduced or contested in the process of self-presentation. This article explores how the process of identity construction in these online spaces reflects the sort of identity politics played out within the everyday context of the multicultural society and how youth position themselves.
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