This article is a philosophical examination of the social media culture of fitness and the behavior which most distinctly characterizes it. Of the numerous and varied digital subcultures emerging with the rise of photo-based social media during the 2010s, the culture surrounding fitness, or "fitspiration," stands out as one of the more notable. Research has identified the phenomenon as consisting to a large extent of users engaging in behaviors of self-sexualization and self-objectification, following, not unexpectedly, the inherent focus within fitness on the body, its maintenance and ultimately its appearance. Research also demonstrates that, for many, viewing and engaging in this behavior is linked to a deterioration of body-image, gener...
Background. The use of social media is popular in the health and the beauty industry, with an increa...
In contemporary consumer culture, the healthy body acts as a sign-value for success, a strong work e...
This thesis sought to investigate objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997) in the contex...
This article is a philosophical examination of the social media culture of fitness and the behavior ...
Though the rise of social media has provided countless advantages and possibilities, both within and...
Female empowerment has long been a prominent social concern in Western culture. With the rise of soc...
A number of scholars have recently argued that the selfie needs to be understood outside of the disc...
Research suggests that exposure to #fitspiration content can result in increased body dissatisfactio...
Consuming the Body: Capitalism, Social Media and Commodification examines contemporary consumerism a...
The current use of social media platforms by active young users/creators of visual content provides ...
Narcissism is increasingly being regarded as one of the biggest socio-cultural problems of the conte...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentation“Fitspiration" is an online trend me...
We live in an era where our world revolves around fleeting images on Instagram and with the female c...
This paper will dive into the topic of fitspiration on SNS and the effects it has on people’s subjec...
This dissertation examines technologies of self-mediation and their impact on contemporary visual cu...
Background. The use of social media is popular in the health and the beauty industry, with an increa...
In contemporary consumer culture, the healthy body acts as a sign-value for success, a strong work e...
This thesis sought to investigate objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997) in the contex...
This article is a philosophical examination of the social media culture of fitness and the behavior ...
Though the rise of social media has provided countless advantages and possibilities, both within and...
Female empowerment has long been a prominent social concern in Western culture. With the rise of soc...
A number of scholars have recently argued that the selfie needs to be understood outside of the disc...
Research suggests that exposure to #fitspiration content can result in increased body dissatisfactio...
Consuming the Body: Capitalism, Social Media and Commodification examines contemporary consumerism a...
The current use of social media platforms by active young users/creators of visual content provides ...
Narcissism is increasingly being regarded as one of the biggest socio-cultural problems of the conte...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentation“Fitspiration" is an online trend me...
We live in an era where our world revolves around fleeting images on Instagram and with the female c...
This paper will dive into the topic of fitspiration on SNS and the effects it has on people’s subjec...
This dissertation examines technologies of self-mediation and their impact on contemporary visual cu...
Background. The use of social media is popular in the health and the beauty industry, with an increa...
In contemporary consumer culture, the healthy body acts as a sign-value for success, a strong work e...
This thesis sought to investigate objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997) in the contex...