Snoop the celebrity Rhianna
she is a singer, she has her own skincare collection called Fenty skin etc including makeup below I will type the requirements for this paper
Paper #3: What Does Snooping Someone’s Social Media/Website Reveal about Their Personality?
Length: minimum of 5 pages
Source requirement: minimum of 3 sources (not including Snoop), at least one of which must be a scholarly source
Draft due for conference: Week Fourteen/Fifteen (April 20)
Final draft due: Thursday, May 5
In Snoop: What Your Stuff Says About You, Sam Gosling gives us an in-depth lesson in assessing people’s personalities by analyzing their belongings and how they arrange their environments. Gosling focuses primarily on items snoopers have access to in the real world (i.e., material objects in people’s physical environments). Published in 2009 before social media gained widespread use in the United States, Gosling’s book devotes little time to discussing how we can evaluate people’s identities and personalities by snooping their virtual environments.
In Paper #3, you will pick up where Gosling left off. You will choose a subject and snoop that person’s virtual presence by analyzing what their social media and/or website convey about who they are. You have some leeway in determining the scope of your paper. You can decide to focus your snooping on your subject’s presence on one social media platform (e.g., just Facebook or only Instagram); on your subject’s presence on multiple social media platforms (e.g., Facebook and Instagram and Tiktok); on your subject’s website, if they have one; or on your subject’s website and social media.
Regardless of how you define the scope of your paper, keep in mind that your thesis should be some kind of argument about what your subject’s social media and/or website convey about who they are, what personality traits, identities, values, roles, and concerns are expressed through their virtual presence. You might find it helpful to think in terms of Gosling’s discussion of the three levels of intimacy. Similarly, some of the concepts that Gosling applies to people’s physical environments might also apply to their virtual environments. And though Gosling doesn’t devote a lot of time to discussing websites and social media, he does have a handful of sections on these topics that you might find useful.
You won’t, however, be able to write an effective paper relying on Gosling as your only secondary source. You will need to conduct your own research to find additional sources that focus on the expression of identity on social media and/or websites. This assignment requires that you use a minimum of three secondary sources, not including Gosling, at least one of which must be a scholarly source.
And finally, keep in mind that you will be writing about another person—what their personality is like, what they value, how they see themselves, what their goals are, etc. This can be a sensitive topic, so care must be taken to do so in a respectful manner. As with Paper #2, you will use a pseudonym for your subject, and if you make use of any domains that aren’t public, you must first get your subject’s permission. For example, if you analyze your subject’s website which is publicly available on the Web, you do not need to get permission. However, if your analysis includes material from your subject’s social media which is available only to friends and family, you must first get your subject’s permission.