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Social Media and Its Impact on Chinese’s Women Body Image:The Effects of Body Comparison and Motivation for Social Media Use 被引量:1
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作者 LIU Jingyi(Gigi) 《Psychology Research》 2022年第4期191-197,共7页
Social media ingrain in the lives of countless individuals in the world.With adolescents,particularly young women being the primary users of social media platforms,the question is whether social media use has an impac... Social media ingrain in the lives of countless individuals in the world.With adolescents,particularly young women being the primary users of social media platforms,the question is whether social media use has an impact on their self-esteem,body dissatisfaction,body image,and self-concept.In social media,people can easily find many“perfect”body photos,and people in real life tend to believe that is the“ideal”body and develop negative influence and views on their own body.This exploratory study will conduct through the hypothesis that women develop negative body image after viewing the perfect body images promoted by social media with further experiments. 展开更多
关键词 social media body image body comparison social comparison theory body dissatisfaction
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African-American Women's Perceptions of Constitutive Meanings of Good Hair Articulated in Black Hair Magazine Advertisements
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作者 Eletra S. Gilchrist Courtney Thompson 《Journalism and Mass Communication》 2012年第1期279-293,共15页
Hair has historically reflected material consequences in the Black community; thus, research has begun to investigate how the power/privilege matrix that is propagated throughout the media permeates society and impact... Hair has historically reflected material consequences in the Black community; thus, research has begun to investigate how the power/privilege matrix that is propagated throughout the media permeates society and impacts African-Arnerican women's perceptions of hair. This research joins the discussion by exploring how Black hair magazine advertisements influence Black women's hair decisions and their percepfious of what constitutes beautiful Black hair. Findings reveal that the images African-American women consume from Black hair magazine advertisements do impact what they consider to be beautiful and, subsequently, influence their day-to-day styling and hair care mechanisms, lending further support to the idea that the media serve as powerful sources of knowledge. This study culminates by theorizing about the constitutive meanings and importance of Black hair as conveyed through magazine advertisements and considers how Black women use social comparisons to make everyday hair decisions to achieve what they identify as good hair. 展开更多
关键词 body politics hair politics social comparison theory Black hair magazine advertisements
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