Gächter, YvonneOrtner, HeikeSchwarz, ClaudiaWiesinger, AndreasReichert, Ramón2023-08-222023-08-222008https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/21012My analysis will address the rise of Web 2.0 in the context of theoretical work on the knowledge/power relationship. Social networking sites such as Facebook, YouTube and MySpace carry large amounts of personal data, which can potentially be used by a number of actors for a variety of purposes. The paper argues that the relationship between digital storytelling and the grassroots movement and the move from decentralised web to the socially networked web represents a struggle against subjectification. In this investigation I will examine the role of digital-narratives, truth-telling, self-confession and the procedures of exclusion and inclusion.deuIn CopyrightknowledgepowerWeb 2.0social networkingdigital storytelling800300Das narrative Selbst. Erzählökonomie im Web 2.010.25969/mediarep/19800978-3-902571-81-6