BEZERRA, F. O.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6033387835418942; BEZERRA, Francis Oliveira.
Abstract:
This dissertation aims to study the virtual interactions, as social interactions formed in
cyberspace, particularly in environments known as chat rooms in which internet users
built personas, using in their interactions strategies of self presentation and
performance. We bring here in particular, reflections we made having as basis
interviews carried out with a sample of internet users from Campina Grande, stratified
by the gender and sexual orientation. Our theoretical perspective is based on
contributions by Simmel, on social interactions and on dramaturgic sociology, by
Goffman. Among the main research outputs - we point out following: The rooms chat
respond to the requirement of contacts, there is an interdependence of the world
experiences on line with the traditional relations of space (off line). In this sense, the
taking of roles to be exercised only to provide the nature of the relationships that are
proposed, and these practices suggest practices of performances of meaning between
groups, making their identities and sexuality in the social spheres shaped by imagination
and language.