@article{09d8959d-817b-4f7c-9376-8635d39c48fd, author = {Magdalena Szpunar }, title = {The concept of a filter bubble and new media hypernarcissism}, journal = {Media Research Issues}, volume = {2018}, number = {Volume 61, Issue 2 (234)}, year = {2018}, issn = {0555-0025}, pages = {191-200},keywords = {narcissism; filtering bubble; technological gatekeeping; egocasting; narcissurfing; cathedral model; bazaar model}, abstract = {Setting a demarcation line between narcissism, let’s call it endogenous, and culturally conditioned – let us call it exogenous, is extremely diffi cult. It seems that both internal predispositions and cultural determinants are equally important in this case. Although it is diffi cult to say what is primary and what is secondary, whether a narcissistic individual shapes a narcissistic culture, or narcissistic culture implies an increase in narcissistic behavior, one seems to be certain – the internet is particularly responsible for the intensifi cation of narcissistic personality traits, which indicates many authors. In this article, we will try to bend over the properties of new media, which in a special way may be responsible for the processes of shaping the culture, which I propose to defi ne as the culture of digital narcissism.}, doi = {10.4467/22996362PZ.18.013.9108}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/zeszyty-prasoznawcze/article/koncepcja-banki-filtrujacej-a-hipernarcyzm-nowych-mediow} }