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Analysis of Photo Sharing and Visual Social Relationships. Instagram as Case Study
This article discusses how visuality, through the mobility of Instagram, modifies individualsâ
mediated lives. In particular, it examines how Instagram transforms individualsâ perceptions of their
interpersonal relationships. It advances a critical re-reading of the concept of mobility (smart
mobile devices) and the new approach to sociality. Conducting an empirical examination, this
article delineates the changing dynamics that digitality determines within contemporary life
experiences. Findings show that the ubiquitous use of smart mobile devices leads individuals
towards the development of new forms and conceptions of mobile mediated visualities. In order to
understand the rise of new visual practices based on Pinkâs (2007) ethnographic work, this article
considers how relationships develop among individuals, visual technologies, practices and images,
society and culture.
A qualitative approach informed by netnography (Kozinets, 2010), computer-mediated interviews
and visual analysis (Rose, 2007) is employed in this study. The critical analysis of 44 participant
interviews and their photo sharing behaviour presents the transformations that the mediation and
mobility of Instagram bring into everyday relations between humans and technologies. The
increased use of social media shows how sociality is affected and mediated by new mobile
technologies. Although the social potentiality of (visual) social relationships itself does not offer a
variety of verbal communication mechanisms, it encourages offline meetings or the relocation onto
other social media. This shows that every alteration in the structure of societies has influence on
individuals and on their means of expression