Selfies, or self-portraits taken on mobile devices, focus the viewer\u27s attention on the subject\u27s face and body, potentially objectifying the subject. Indeed, previous research finds that frequent taking and sharing of selfies on social networking sites correlates with high levels of self-objectification and disordered eating. However, evidence also suggests that the sharing of selfies has the potential to be positive and empowering for users. One population that may experience the dual correlates of selfies is women in eating disorder recovery, who are undergoing social-cognitive shifts in thinking that could transform the function their selfies serve. This qualitative study examines the role of selfies in the recovery process of 15 ...
Background: Objectification theory considers how gender and culture intersect to position women at a...
Selfies have been related to body dissatisfaction in young women. Less is known about the relationsh...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
Selfies, or self-portraits taken on mobile devices, focus the viewer\u27s attention on the subject\u...
Selfies, or self-portraits taken on mobile devices, focus the viewer\u27s attention on the subject\u...
Selfies, or self-portraits taken on mobile devices, focus the viewer\u27s attention on the subject\u...
© 2017 Existing research demonstrates a relationship between social networking site (SNS) use and bo...
Existing research demonstrates a relationship between social networking site (SNS) use and body-rela...
Existing research demonstrates a relationship between social networking site (SNS) use and body-rela...
IntroductionWith the rise of camera phones, selfie-taking has become a normative part of our modern ...
IntroductionWith the rise of camera phones, selfie-taking has become a normative part of our modern ...
In this article, we explore transformation photos on Instagram as ‘digital artefacts’ that can infor...
Introduction: With the rise of camera phones, selfie-taking has become a normative part of our moder...
Background: Objectification theory considers how gender and culture intersect to position women at a...
Background: Objectification theory considers how gender and culture intersect to position women at a...
Background: Objectification theory considers how gender and culture intersect to position women at a...
Selfies have been related to body dissatisfaction in young women. Less is known about the relationsh...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...
Selfies, or self-portraits taken on mobile devices, focus the viewer\u27s attention on the subject\u...
Selfies, or self-portraits taken on mobile devices, focus the viewer\u27s attention on the subject\u...
Selfies, or self-portraits taken on mobile devices, focus the viewer\u27s attention on the subject\u...
© 2017 Existing research demonstrates a relationship between social networking site (SNS) use and bo...
Existing research demonstrates a relationship between social networking site (SNS) use and body-rela...
Existing research demonstrates a relationship between social networking site (SNS) use and body-rela...
IntroductionWith the rise of camera phones, selfie-taking has become a normative part of our modern ...
IntroductionWith the rise of camera phones, selfie-taking has become a normative part of our modern ...
In this article, we explore transformation photos on Instagram as ‘digital artefacts’ that can infor...
Introduction: With the rise of camera phones, selfie-taking has become a normative part of our moder...
Background: Objectification theory considers how gender and culture intersect to position women at a...
Background: Objectification theory considers how gender and culture intersect to position women at a...
Background: Objectification theory considers how gender and culture intersect to position women at a...
Selfies have been related to body dissatisfaction in young women. Less is known about the relationsh...
Objectification theory has linked self-objectification to negative emotional experiences and disorde...