Review of Related Literature and Studies
Review of Related Literature and Studies
Selfie is a simple act of taking a photo of your own self. People takes selfies at
parties, in class, while eating their food, working out at the gym, and almost everywhere
and anywhere. Many individuals believe that self – imaging is a great way to present or
Even hanging out, eating out, wearing new clothes, riding new cars, enjoying vacation:
these situations present the author or the photographer’s own idea and method of
According to Moreau (2014), the main reasons why people take and post selfies
are to get somebody’s attention, to show off, out of boredom, to boost self – esteem,
Although there are different reasons for an individual to post selfies, this research
focuses on the relationship between self – esteem levels and the nature of the people
who take and post selfie. In this research, the following literatures were assimilated
conducted study.
The term “selfie” is considered as a modern word emerged up just recently but in
fact if we travel in the history, it was already an existing concept. According to the
research of University of Columbia, USA, the first shape of ‘selfie’ is declared to the
portrait which was drawn by an Italian artist “Parmigiannino” in 1524. This portrait is
named Robert Cornelius’ of Philadelphia in 1839. Cornelius had set his camera up at
the back of the family store in Philadelphia. He took the image by removing the lens cap
and then running into frame where he sat for a minute before covering up the lens
again. On the back he wrote “The first light Picture ever taken. 1839.”
Steven Wrighter coined the term “selfie”. In September 2002, Wrighter posted a
photo of himself in a forum on the website of ABC, the Australian public broadcaster
“Um drunk at a mates 21 st, I tripped offer and landed lip first (with front teeth
coming a very close second) on a set of steps, I had a hole about 1 cm long right
through my bottom lip. And sorry about the focus, it was a selfie.”
However, the usage of #selfie first appeared on Flicker in 2004. Nowadays, using
the sign # are common on social media sites to highlight a specific word that describe
the photo, or details of an event and other more. Since 2012, the rate of usage of selfie
nominated as the word of the year by Oxford dictionary in the year 2013. For many
people, taking selfies almost become a daily habit all over the world while social media
became the number one medium that is used by individuals when it comes on sharing
According to Leary (2013) there are two basic human motives for selfie. The first
one is to attract “attention from the other people” others used selfie as the basis of
presenting self through posting pictures online mainly to get attention by expecting
credits and good appraisals from others. While, the second one is to “send a particular
image of the self” without expecting credits and appraisals from others. However, either
both ways of the motive of a person when it comes on taking selfie there are also
people are gaining confidence and always optimistic due to selfies. Especially, when
people notice something about their appearance because of their selfie. It can also
improve one’s social status and makes an individual feel good to see the comments
such as 'Gorgeous' or 'You look so nice’ (Cozine, 2013). While, if a person posts a selfie
picture and only gets a 30 likes, that person feels ugly or embarrassed and may want to
delete the picture (Fierstein, 2014). So, if a person take a selfie and post it and gain
almost a hundred likes, that person feels good and satisfied about him self. Green
(2014) also said that Selfie can improve a woman’s self-esteem. Woman’s most likely to
take a lot of picture until they take the perfect one and post it. It can make a person feel
good in creating own image and at the same time gives an individual the opportunity to
low self – esteem, social independence, or attention seeking behavior (Peek, 2014).
Some people are not aware about this and usually to the person who got
addicted to the use of it are not aware that it may lead to a serious mental health
problems as stated. Numbers of people do take a lot of selfies but they are not truly
confident about themselves. They look on other people’s post and compare it to
themselves until they to feel insecurity and will start imitating it. A person may start
comparing her not-so-perfect hair or teeth with the other person who gets over 100 likes
Not just insecuriy can harm someone’s self – esteem, but also likes and
comments that build self-esteem can crush it as well. A single negative comment on a
photo can make a person’s not feel good about themselves and never try to post again.
Self-esteem problems occur when a person is eagerly waiting for feedback from others.
If a person spend the hour after posting a selfie furiously hitting refresh to see
aggregate likes or waiting for a specific person to comment, it could be a sign that your
It is a great sign of an unusual behavior and a how someone’s view himself is not
base on what he wants, but rather depends on others. It is most common to people to
focus attention into other people’s perspective on to how a particular person look, the
comments, credits and likes received, which basically affects and lowers one’s self
esteem and also it might affect one’s self love (Wood, 2013).
Selfies main aim is to receive positive comments about self, particularly to the
looks. It can definitely be concluded that selfies do more harm than good, to an
Conceptual Framework
desire to be known and understood by others. The key assumption is that once people
develop firmly held beliefs about themselves, prefer others to see them as they see
themselves which held that people form self-views so that they can understand and
predict the responses of others and know how to act toward them (Swann, 2002). The
theory suggests that people may begin to shape others’ evaluations before it begin
interacting with them. Displaying identity cues, Physical appearances are particularly
common type of identity cue such as the clothes one wears, for instance can advertise
self-views and at some cases these identity cues may somewhat give an impact on
others to verify their self-conceptions, they should intensify some efforts to elicit self-
confirmatory reactions when they suspect that others might be misconstruing them.
either likeable or dislikeable that they would be interacting with people who perceived
First, there was a general tendency for all participants to elicit reactions that
participants expected that their evaluator’s appraisals might disconfirm their self-
perceptions (Swann W. J., 1981). In this second finding, when people’s evaluation did
not match on person’s view of themselves there’s a tendency that people may
strengthen efforts nor increase it on a higher level to achieve self-verification that would
definitely change the mind same as to what the evaluator has reflected.
within individual. Furthermore the theory can define integration of the various
researchers also thought that self-verification theory might help to establish studies on
Moreover, the theory would also help the researchers in conducting and finding the
CLSU STUDENTS
CORRELATION
IMPLICATION
Figure1.
Figure 1 illustrates the pattern and direction on how the study was conducted.
Figure shows the Central Luzon State University respondents connected to the level of
their Self-esteem and Selfie Take as this two will correlated with each other to show the