The Psychology of Social Networking: the Challenges of Social Networking for Fame-Valuing Teens’ Body Image

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Tali Te’eni-Harari
Keren Eyal
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[1] Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya,Sammy Ofer School of Communications
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Philosophia | 2017年 / 45卷
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Social networking; Body image; Adolescent development; Fame valuation; Celebrities;
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The article argues that youth’s exposure to thin-idealizing content posted by their adored celebrities on interactive and highly engaging social networking sites poses potential challenges for these young people. Celebrity SNS presence responds to youth’s desire for social connectedness, public approval, and fame, which are highlighted at the time of their identity search and establishment. SNS content likely interacts with teens’ unique developmental characteristics, personal background, and interests to propel processes such as identification and social comparison with famous personae leading to negative body image perceptions. The article suggests that even ostensibly “innocent” SNS content that presents thin-idealizing images and messages about the body may place pressures on youth and encourage a preoocupation with and risky behaviors associated with body image even unintentionally. The article further recognizes that netusers, readers, and social networking sites all share in the responsibility to minimize the risks posed to youth in this context.
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页码:947 / 956
页数:9
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