Abstract: The advancement of Web 2.0 technologies has drastically extended the realm of self-expression, to the extent that personal and potentially controversial photographs are widely shared with public viewers. This study examined user-generated photographs of self-injury (SI) uploaded on a popular photo-sharing site Flickr.com, to explore how the photo uploaders represent their wounded bodies, whether there are any emergent discursive and visual conventions that (re)define "photographs of SI, " and whether these emergent conventions affirm or resist dominant cultural discourses of SI. 516 photographs of SI uploaded by 146 Flickr members were analyzed using methods of visual content analysis and discourse analysis. The findings...
In this chapter some results from a study of over 6000 photographs of self-inflicted injuries is pre...
The main subject of this paper is photographic narcissism in art and on social networks. Through add...
This paper reviews empirical research on the extent and nature of risks associated with dangerous to...
The advancement of Web 2.0 technologies has drastically extended the realm of self-expression, to th...
The advancement of Web 2.0 technologies has drastically extended the realm of self-expression, to th...
"Die Entwicklung von Web 2.0-Technologien hat die Möglichkeiten des Selbstausdrucks drastisch vergrö...
"Die Entwicklung von Web 2.0-Technologien hat die Möglichkeiten des Selbstausdrucks drastisch vergrö...
Objectives: To explore the nature of images tagged as self-harm on popular social media sites and wh...
This article investigates one example of how affect is articulated in the self-cutting of words into...
This article investigates one example of how affect is articulated in the self-cutting of words into...
Abstract Background Reasons for self-harm are not well understood. One of the reasons for this is th...
This article offers a preliminary investigation into what I term “selfies of ill health” and traces ...
Defined as a self-image made with a hand-held mobile device and shared via social media platforms, t...
Cook and Garduno Freeman argue that social networks such as Flickr function as public repositories o...
Self-harm is a global public health challenge and the UK has one of the highest rates of self-harm a...
In this chapter some results from a study of over 6000 photographs of self-inflicted injuries is pre...
The main subject of this paper is photographic narcissism in art and on social networks. Through add...
This paper reviews empirical research on the extent and nature of risks associated with dangerous to...
The advancement of Web 2.0 technologies has drastically extended the realm of self-expression, to th...
The advancement of Web 2.0 technologies has drastically extended the realm of self-expression, to th...
"Die Entwicklung von Web 2.0-Technologien hat die Möglichkeiten des Selbstausdrucks drastisch vergrö...
"Die Entwicklung von Web 2.0-Technologien hat die Möglichkeiten des Selbstausdrucks drastisch vergrö...
Objectives: To explore the nature of images tagged as self-harm on popular social media sites and wh...
This article investigates one example of how affect is articulated in the self-cutting of words into...
This article investigates one example of how affect is articulated in the self-cutting of words into...
Abstract Background Reasons for self-harm are not well understood. One of the reasons for this is th...
This article offers a preliminary investigation into what I term “selfies of ill health” and traces ...
Defined as a self-image made with a hand-held mobile device and shared via social media platforms, t...
Cook and Garduno Freeman argue that social networks such as Flickr function as public repositories o...
Self-harm is a global public health challenge and the UK has one of the highest rates of self-harm a...
In this chapter some results from a study of over 6000 photographs of self-inflicted injuries is pre...
The main subject of this paper is photographic narcissism in art and on social networks. Through add...
This paper reviews empirical research on the extent and nature of risks associated with dangerous to...