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Družbena omrežja kot panoptikon patološkega narcizma za voajerje: študija primera družbenega omrežja Instagram : magistrsko delo
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V 21. stoletju so družbena omrežja ena od najbolj priljubljenih oblik komuniciranja med ljudmi. Med njimi je družbeno omrežje Instagram. Uporablja ga več kot četrtina svetovnega prebivalstva, ki na svojih profilih ustvarja galerijo skrbno izbranih fotografij in videoposnetkov, s katerimi se predstavljajo v sodobni družbi. Objavljene vsebine temeljijo na vizualni privlačnosti, estetiki in stilizaciji. Ker želijo pritegniti pozornost in občudovanje drugih uporabnikov s številom všečkov, komentarjev in delitev objav, temu podredijo svoje vedenje in ustvarjanje stiliziranih vizualnih vsebin. V magistrskem delu Instagram primerjamo s konceptom panoptikona in njegovim načelom navidez neprekinjenega nadzora, zaradi katerega uporabniki prilagodijo svoje vedenje. Na podlagi tega nadaljujemo s proučitvijo vedenja uporabnikov in njihove dvojne vloge opazovalca in opazovanega. Kot opazovalci lahko uporabniki delujejo voajeristično, saj ni potrebno, da se pri tem razkrijejo, kot opazovani pa morajo svoje vedenje in ustvarjanje prilagoditi okoliščinam, v katerih so lahko kadar koli objekt voajerističnega opazovanja oziroma nadzora ter ocenjevanja z všečki, komentarji in deljenjem objav. Z njimi ustvarjalci vsebin pridobivajo zunanje potrditve, zato še več investirajo v svoje vedenje, posledično pa se ujamejo v zanko patološkega narcizma, v kateri se zaradi pozornosti, ki so je deležni, počutijo posebne, a se hkrati zavedajo, da jo morajo ohraniti, če želijo obstati in potrditi svojo izjemnost.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:panoptikon, voajerizem, narcizem, vedenje, Instagram
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:J. Kovačič
Year:2025
Number of pages:1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (63 str.))
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-173492 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316.6(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:251801347 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:18.09.2025
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Language:English
Title:Social networks as a panopticon of pathological narcissism for voyeurs: a case study of social network Instagram
Abstract:
In the 21st century, social media has become one of the most prevalent forms of communication among people. More than a quarter of the global population uses Instagram to curate personal galleries of carefully selected photographs and videos through which they present themselves in contemporary society. The content shared on Instagram is predominantly driven by visual appeal, aesthetics, and stylization. In pursuit of attention and admiration—measured by likes, comments, and shares—users often adjust their behaviour and consciously produce stylized visual content to align with social expectations. This thesis draws a parallel between Instagram and the concept of the panopticon, focusing on the principle of perceived continuous surveillance, which leads users to modify their behaviour accordingly. Building on the framework of panopticism, the thesis explores user behaviour on social media and their dual role as both observers and the observed. As observers, users can engage in voyeuristic practices without disclosing their identity; as the observed, they are compelled to tailor their behaviour and self-presentation to circumstances in which they are potentially subject to constant voyeuristic observation, surveillance, and social evaluation through likes, comments, and shares. Simultaneously, content creators gain external validation through this system, leading them to invest even more in the performance of their online personas. This dynamic may result in a cycle of pathological narcissism, where individuals feel exceptional due to the received attention, yet become acutely aware that this attention must be continually maintained to preserve their perceived uniqueness and social relevance.

Keywords:panopticon, voyeurism, narcissism, behaviour, Instagram

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