The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which young women post sexualized photos of themselves on Instagram and Facebook, whether these photos garner positive feedback in the form of “likes” and friends/followers, explore individual differences that predict which women post self-sexualized photos, and test whether posting self-sexualized photos on social media actually relate to feelings of sexual agency (i.e., control over one\u27s own sexuality). Undergraduate women (N = 61) downloaded the ten most recent photographs of themselves posted on Instagram and/or Facebook and completed a variety of survey measures. Systematic coding of the resulting 1060 photos revealed that rates of self-sexualization were relatively low, though...
Decades of research on face-ism in traditional media consistently report women are more likely to be...
The purpose of this study is to explore how female users identify the act of uploading selfies as an...
Greater engagement with social media sites such as Facebook have been found to increase college stud...
Passive consumption of sexually objectifying content on social networking sites (SNS) has been shown...
There has been an increasing amount of attention in the literature for sexualization in the media. S...
Photos are strategic means of expressing and sharing one’s emotions and ordinary life. By sharing pr...
The purpose of this study is to examine women’s motivations for posting sexualized photos of themsel...
The body positive movement on social media seeks to challenge narrow conceptualizations of beauty th...
Scholarship on the depiction of female adolescents in the media largely says that they are objectifi...
The present study is the first to examine the extent to which young adult women post objectifying se...
Instagram is a visually centered social media that involves the presence of sexualized imagery poste...
Due to the rise in popularity with Instagram and posting selfies, and the potential negative outcome...
My study examined the phenomenon of adolescents and young adults engaging in a new technological tre...
This article is based on a study that analyzes the use of pictures to build and convey intimacy thro...
Research demonstrates that mainstream media negatively impacts women\u27s body image; less is known ...
Decades of research on face-ism in traditional media consistently report women are more likely to be...
The purpose of this study is to explore how female users identify the act of uploading selfies as an...
Greater engagement with social media sites such as Facebook have been found to increase college stud...
Passive consumption of sexually objectifying content on social networking sites (SNS) has been shown...
There has been an increasing amount of attention in the literature for sexualization in the media. S...
Photos are strategic means of expressing and sharing one’s emotions and ordinary life. By sharing pr...
The purpose of this study is to examine women’s motivations for posting sexualized photos of themsel...
The body positive movement on social media seeks to challenge narrow conceptualizations of beauty th...
Scholarship on the depiction of female adolescents in the media largely says that they are objectifi...
The present study is the first to examine the extent to which young adult women post objectifying se...
Instagram is a visually centered social media that involves the presence of sexualized imagery poste...
Due to the rise in popularity with Instagram and posting selfies, and the potential negative outcome...
My study examined the phenomenon of adolescents and young adults engaging in a new technological tre...
This article is based on a study that analyzes the use of pictures to build and convey intimacy thro...
Research demonstrates that mainstream media negatively impacts women\u27s body image; less is known ...
Decades of research on face-ism in traditional media consistently report women are more likely to be...
The purpose of this study is to explore how female users identify the act of uploading selfies as an...
Greater engagement with social media sites such as Facebook have been found to increase college stud...