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Angulo-Sherman, Irma N., Annel Saavedra-Hernández, Natalia E. Urbina-Arias, Zahamara Hernández-Granados, and Mario Sainz. "Preliminary Evidence of EEG Connectivity Changes during Self-Objectification of Workers." Sensors 22, no. 20 (2022): 7906. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22207906.

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Economic objectification is a form of dehumanization in which workers are treated as tools for enhancing productivity. It can lead to self-objectification in the workplace, which is when people perceive themselves as instruments for work. This can cause burnout, emotional drain, and a modification of self-perception that involves a loss of human attributes such as emotions and reasoning while focusing on others’ perspectives for evaluating the self. Research on workers self-objectification has mainly analyzed the consequences of this process without exploring the brain activity that underlies
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Polyakov, Y. I., E. A. Korsakova, S. K. Khorshev, and V. B. Slezin. "Methods of fractal and cross-correlation analysis of EEG as a means of objectification of preclinical epileptogenesis and evaluation of effectiveness of prophylactic pharmacotherapy of epilepsy." International Journal of Psychophysiology 69, no. 3 (2008): 264. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2008.05.200.

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Chebotariova, L. L., G. K. Chervich, and L. N. Suliy. "Clinical and neurophysiological assessment of cognitive functions during the treatment of patients with chronic brain ischemia." East European Journal of Neurology, no. 6(6) (December 20, 2015): 38–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.33444/2411-5797.2015.6(6).38-44.

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Purpose. To develop the optimal combination of methods of neuropsychological and neurophysiological diagnosis for objectification of cognitive function in patients with chronic brain ischemia, the reasoning of differentiated selection of criterias for complex treatment that includes medication and non-pharmacological methods for patient’s recovery and professional adaptations. Materials and methods. 30 patients were examined. To all of them was conducted clinical and neurological examination, MRI, neuropsychological testing using a scale (HADS, MoCA, professional maladjustment, MBІ), ultrasoun
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Giles, S., J. Rabinowicz, C. Raux, M. Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, and I. Krug. "An examination of the direct and indirect effect of self-objectification and disordered eating." European Psychiatry 64, S1 (2021): S705. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1868.

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IntroductionObjectification theory argues that self-objectification confers risk for disordered eating (DE) both directly, and indirectly through a cascade of negative psychological consequences (e.g. low mood and self-conscious body monitoring). Robust cross-sectional evidence supports these relationships. However, these cross-sectional studies do not provide evidence for the complex intraindividual psychological processes outlined in objectification theory which purportedly contribute to DE.ObjectivesUsing an ecological momentary assessment design, the current study investigated the direct w
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van der Wal, Jenneke. "Information structure, (inter)subjectivity and objectification." Journal of Linguistics 51, no. 2 (2014): 425–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022226714000541.

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This paper discusses how information structure can be seen as a subjective and intersubjective concept in Verhagen's (2005) and Breban's (2010) definitions, though less so in Traugott's (2010) use of the terms. More difficult is the question of whethermarkersof information structure can be characterised as (inter)subjective; this is more easily determined for morphological markers than for prosody or word order. For unambiguous markers of information structure, I suggest that their emergence (e.g. copula > focus marker) is typically accompanied by (inter)subjectification, whereas their furt
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Mallory, Chaone. "Acts of Objectification and the Repudiation of Dominance: Leopold, Ecofeminism, and the Ecological Narrative." Ethics & the Environment 6, no. 2 (2001): 59–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/een.2001.0016.

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Kashirsky, Dmitry V., and O. V. Myasnikova. "Phenomenon of Self-Objectification in Women: Analysis of foreign Studies and a View through the Prism of Russian Psychology." National Psychological Journal 40, no. 4 (2020): 61–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.11621/npj.2020.0405.

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Background. At present, self-objectification of females is a very common phenomenon, reflecting the desire of women to meet the standards accepted in the society and manifested in excessive (even pathological) care of achieving the “ideal” appearance. This phenomenon was under study in various foreign psychological concepts and approaches, and especially in the theory of B. Fredrickson and T.E. Roberts. However, despite similar research in Russian psychology, the phenomenon has not been disclosed within Russian psychological methodology. In this regard, it is very important to analyze foreign
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De Wilde, Matthias, Annalisa Casini, Philippe Bernard, Robin Wollast, Olivier Klein, and Stéphanie Demoulin. "Two Preregistered Direct Replications of “Objects Don’t Object: Evidence That Self-Objectification Disrupts Women’s Social Activism”." Psychological Science 31, no. 2 (2020): 214–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0956797619896273.

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Self-objectification has been claimed to induce numerous detrimental consequences for women at the individual level (e.g., sexual dysfunction, depression, eating disorders). Additionally, at the collective level, it has been proposed that self-objectified women might themselves contribute to the maintenance of the patriarchal status quo, for instance, by participating less in collective action. In 2013, Calogero found a negative link between self-objectification and collective action, which was mediated by the adoption of gender-specific system justification. Here, we report two preregistered
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Mitchell, Fallon R., Sarah J. Woodruff, Paula M. van Wyk, and Sara Santarossa. "#Childathlete." International Journal of Social Media and Online Communities 11, no. 1 (2019): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijsmoc.2019010101.

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The present study aimed to examine the tone and focus of the conversation associated with #childathlete on Instagram. Additionally, the visual content of five child athlete Instagram accounts were analyzed to determine if fitspiration (e.g., exercise, healthy eating, inspiration, showcase strength, and empowerment) or objectification (e.g., emphasis of specific body parts, suggestive posing, or emphasis on appearance) were promoted. Using Netlytic, a text analysis was conducted to analyze the conversation surrounding #childathlete and the top five child athlete accounts (based on likes) that w
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Szymanski, Dawn M., Renee Mikorski, and Trevor L. Dunn. "Predictors of sexual minority men’s sexual objectification of other men." Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 36, no. 11-12 (2019): 3631–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265407519832669.

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Given the link between sexual objectification experiences and negative psychological and mental health outcomes for sexual minority men, it is important to explore which men are more likely to enact sexually objectifying behavior. We examined predictors of sexual minority men’s sexual objectification of other men (e.g., engaging in body evaluations, making unwanted sexual advances), including focusing on appearance, involvement in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) community, pornography use, and men’s gender role conflict among 450 gay and bisexual men. Our findings rev
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Badiee, Manijeh, and Edson Andrade. "Microsystem and Macrosystem Predictors of Latinx College Students’ Depression and Anxiety." Journal of Hispanic Higher Education 18, no. 4 (2018): 422–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1538192718765077.

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Latinx college students experience depression and anxiety similarly to other groups. Systemic factors (e.g., discrimination, family support) may exacerbate or protect from symptoms. We incorporated an ecological framework to assess family cohesion, social networks, acculturative stress, perceived discrimination, and foreigner objectification as predictors of depression and anxiety for Latinx students at a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI). Only discrimination predicted depression and anxiety after controlling for age, gender, and birthplace. Educational and counseling implications are address
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Franz, Molly R., Michelle Haikalis, Abigail R. Riemer, Dominic J. Parrott, Sarah J. Gervais, and David DiLillo. "Further Validation of a Laboratory Analog Sexual Aggression Task: Associations With Novel Risk Factors for Sexual Violence." Violence and Victims 33, no. 3 (2018): 486–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0886-6708.v33.i3.486.

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Official crime statistics and self-reports of sexual aggression perpetration are limited by various factors (e.g., lack of reporting, social desirability bias), as well as an inability to use these measures in experimental studies of sexual aggression. To address these issues, Nagayama Hall et al. (1994) developed a laboratory analog measure of sexual aggression, which has received empirical support as a valid measure of sexual aggression proclivity. Here, we seek to replicate these findings and further validate the paradigm by examining sexually aggressive responses in relation to a range of
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Xu, Huaxing, Qia Wang, Xiaobo Mao, Zhigang Shang, Yuping Zhao, and Luqi Huang. "Refined Multiscale Entropy Analysis of Wrist Pulse for Gender Difference in Traditional Chinese Medicine among Young Individuals." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2022 (February 8, 2022): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7285312.

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Pulse signal analysis plays an important role in promoting the objectification of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Like electrocardiogram (ECG) signals, wrist pulse signals are mainly caused by cardiac activities and are valuable in analyzing cardiac diseases. A large number of studies have reported ECG signals can distinguish gender characteristics of normal healthy subjects using entropy complexity measures, consistently showing more complexity in females than males. No research up to date, however, has been found on examining gender differences with wrist pulse signals of healthy subject
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Vinokurov, Vyacheslav Alexandrovich, and Igor Alekseevich Norkin. "Surgical correction of joint deformities and hyaline cartilage regeneration." Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery 3, no. 4 (2015): 37–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/ptors3437-43.

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Aim. To determine a method of extra-articular osteochondral fragment formation for the improvement of surgical correction results of joint deformities and optimization of regenerative conditions for hyaline cartilage. Materials and Methods. The method of formation of an articular osteochondral fragment without penetration into the joint cavity was devised experimentally. More than 30 patients with joint deformities underwent the surgery. Results. During the experiments, we postulated that there may potentially be a complete recovery of joint defects because of hyaline cartilage regeneration. B
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Cooper, Audrey C. "“I don’t mean to be a dick, but”." Journal of Language and Sexuality 7, no. 1 (2018): 77–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jls.17012.coo.

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AbstractThis article explores the significance of paralipsis to analyses of affect and sociopolitical formation. Taking attested utterances from undergraduate anthropology courses as a point of departure, I examine how one White and female-identified student engaged in a sexualized form of paralipsis to claim distance from her own negative construal of the object-category “girls [that brag about community service].” Deploying what I termdick-rhetoric, in combination with strong affect and assertions of ideological common-sense, this student’s performance was effective at garnering stance ratif
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Simon, Falk, Martin Strangfeld, Lars Gussen, Serge Lang, Wölfling Bianca-Michaela, and Harald Notz-Lajtkep. "Prediction model for the analysis of the haptic perception of textiles." Journal of Textile Engineering & Fashion Technology 7, no. 3 (2021): 79–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.15406/jteft.2021.07.00271.

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In order to stand out from the competition, the quality of a product as subjectively perceived by the customer is becoming increasingly important. If one wants to meet the comprehensive customer requirements, it is no longer sufficient today to develop a product that focuses only on the functional aspects, but it must also fulfil the sensory requirements at the same time. In this paper, a systematic approach is described that first describes the objectification of customer language for describing the textile haptics of automotive interior materials (11 headliners and 15 seat materials). For th
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Поспелова, A. Pospelova, Михайлова, and A. Mikhaylova. "The evaluation of efficacy of acupuncture and homeopathy in complex treatment of the patients with arterial hypertension." Journal of New Medical Technologies. eJournal 8, no. 1 (2014): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/7223.

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The high prevalence of hypertension requires the development of new approaches to the treatment of this pathology. The purpose of this work is to evaluate the efficacy of complex treatment of patients with arterial hypertension stage I and II with by means of the injections of antihomotoxic medicaments in acupuncture points and the using only standard pharmacotherapy. The patients were divided into 2 study groups: the first group of patients received a comprehensive therapy with homeopathy and acupuncture, the second group (con-trol group) received only standard pharmacotherapy. For objectific
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Pietz, William. "Material Considerations." Theory, Culture & Society 19, no. 5-6 (2002): 35–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026327602761899138.

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If Harr emphasizes that things become social objects only within particular storylines, Pietz makes the reverse point about the essential materiality of social relationships, especially contractual ones, e.g. as expressed in the legal history of the `material consideration'. Departing from a similar conception of the performative micro-reproduction of social order and the communicative objectification of social facts, he argues that a theory of forensic objects as social facts disrupts not only capitalist presumptions about economic objects as the sole origin of monetary value but also enlight
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Kostenko, Elena V., Lyudmila V. Petrova, Natalia V. Neprintseva, Svetlana T. Shurupova, and Alla V. Kucherova. "Remote Monitoring of Cardiovascular Risks of Medical Rehabilitation of Ischemic Stroke Patients Using Information and Telecommunication Systems." Bulletin of Rehabilitation Medicine 21, no. 3 (2022): 58–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.38025/2078-1962-2022-21-3-58-71.

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Due to the high incidence of cerebral stroke, the relevance of the problem of medical rehabilitation for this category of patients is beyond doubt. The increase in disability rates due to movement disorders among stroke survivors (3.2 per 100,000 population) necessitates the introduction of innovative rehabilitation technologies. Patients with cerebral stroke have a high risk of cardiocerebral complications, which should not limit the possibilities of medical rehabilitation. Therefore, the control of possible MR-risks is an important organizational aspect and can be implemented through the int
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Okonskaya, Natalia K., Alexander Yu Vnutskikh, and Irina V. Brylina. "Human-dimension systems of information society and risks of social relations regress." Вестник Пермского университета. Философия. Психология. Социология, no. 2 (2021): 191–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2078-7898/2021-2-191-201.

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The development of human-dimension systems (e.g. «human–technique»systems) is supposed to play the most important role in the further evolution of society in the context of informatization. However, the risk-generating potential of these systems significantly exceeds the risks of socio-technical systems characteristic of industrial society due to the exponentially rapid development of so-called «dangerous knowledge». On the one hand, information technologies offer unprecedented opportunities for human creativity. On the other hand, a significant majority of people still use them as passive con
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Koronczai, B., and Z. Demetrovics. "The association between social media use and mental health among adolescents and young adults." European Psychiatry 65, S1 (2022): S126. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.347.

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Introduction The associations of problematic social media use, the special use of image-based social media (photo editing, following celebrities) and mental health (body dissatisfaction, self-esteem, depression) have been established (e.g. Yurdagül et al., 2019; Gioia, Griffiths, Boursier, 2020; Lowe-Calverley and Grieve, 2021). The links may be explained with the theory of social comparison and self-objectification. Objectives Testing theory-oriented hypotheses related to image-based social media use and body dissatisfaction, gender specifically, among adolescents and young adults. Methods Th
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Hennein, Rachel, Hannah Gorman, Victoria Chung, and Sarah R. Lowe. "Gender discrimination among women healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: Findings from a mixed methods study." PLOS ONE 18, no. 2 (2023): e0281367. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281367.

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Background Gender discrimination among women healthcare workers (HCWs) negatively impacts job satisfaction, mental health, and career development; however, few studies have explored how experiences of gender discrimination change during times of health system strain. Thus, we conducted a survey study to characterize gender discrimination during a time of significant health system strain, i.e., the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods We used a convenience sampling approach by inviting department chairs of academic medical centers in the United States to forward our online survey to their staff in Januar
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Hertig-Godeschalk, Anneke, Jelena Skorucak, Alexander Malafeev, Peter Achermann, Johannes Mathis, and David R. Schreier. "Microsleep episodes in the borderland between wakefulness and sleep." Sleep, July 22, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsz163.

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Abstract Study objectives The wake-sleep transition zone represents a poorly defined borderland, containing, for example, microsleep episodes (MSEs), which are of potential relevance for diagnosis and may have consequences while driving. Yet, the scoring guidelines of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) completely neglect it. We aimed to explore the borderland between wakefulness and sleep by developing the Bern continuous and high-resolution wake-sleep (BERN) criteria for visual scoring, focusing on MSEs visible in the electroencephalography (EEG), as opposed to purely behavior- or
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King, Jennifer, and Derek Iwamoto. "Not All the Same: Examining Asian American Women’s Self-Objectification Processes Using a Latent Class and Cultural-Specific Approach." Psychology of Women Quarterly, April 1, 2022, 036168432210815. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03616843221081525.

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Past research has shown that Asian American women are subject to distinct forms of sexism and racism that can influence culture-specific appearance evaluations. However, no studies have examined within-group differences in self-objectification processes. To address this gap, we used latent class analysis. Our study had three aims: (a) identify subgroups (e.g., latent classes) of Asian American women ( N = 554) based upon their general and group-specific self-objectification processes, (b) examine the racial objectification predictors (e.g., general racism, gendered racial microaggressions, and
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Alim-Marvasti, Ali, Gloria Romagnoli, Karan Dahele, et al. "Probabilistic landscape of seizure semiology localising values." Brain Communications, May 19, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcac130.

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Abstract Semiology describes the evolution of symptoms and signs during epileptic seizures and contributes to the evaluation of individuals with focal drug-resistant epilepsy for curative resection. Semiology varies in complexity from elementary sensorimotor seizures arising from primary cortex to complex behaviours and automatisms emerging from distributed cerebral networks. Detailed semiology interpreted by expert epileptologists may point towards the likely site of seizure onset, but this process is subjective. No study has captured the variances in semiological localising values in a data-
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Nolet, Kévin, Alexandre Viel, and Stéphane Bouchard. "“I Like the Way You Move”: Validating the Use of Point-Light Display Animations in Virtual Reality as a Methodology for Manipulating Levels of Sexualization in the Study of Sexual Objectification." Frontiers in Virtual Reality 2 (May 7, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frvir.2021.623660.

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Sexual objectification of others has seen a growing research interest in recent years. While promising, the field lacks standardized stimuli, resulting in a confusion between sexualization and sexual objectification, which limits the interpretability of published results. In this study, we propose to use point-light display (PLD) as a novel methodology for manipulating sexualization levels as a first step toward isolating movement from other visual cues (e.g., clothing or physical appearance) for studying effects of sexual objectification of others. To do so, we first developed 8 virtual reali
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Silva, Daniel. "Transidiomatic favela: language resources and embodied resistance in Brazilian and South African peripheries." Applied Linguistics Review, August 30, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/applirev-2022-0066.

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Abstract This article draws on a transidiomatic interaction between South Africa and Brazil activists to investigate the emergence of “hybrids” (Latour 1993. We have never been modern. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press) of body, language, and politics, while simultaneously looking to the contextual objectification of communicative resources. The interaction took place during the 2013 Circulando, an annual event promoted by the NGO Raízes em Movimento in the Complexo do Alemão favelas in Rio de Janeiro. As both Brazil and South Africa were on the route of mega sporting events and the ne
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Curtis, Rachel G., Ivanka Prichard, Georgia Gosse, Anna Stankevicius, and Carol A. Maher. "Hashtag fitspiration: credibility screening and content analysis of Instagram fitness accounts." BMC Public Health 23, no. 1 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-15232-7.

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Abstract Background Fitspiration is a social media phenomenon purported to inspire viewers to lead healthier lifestyles but can result in negative psychological outcomes such as body dissatisfaction. This study aimed to develop a tool to audit Instagram fitspiration accounts and screen for content that could have potentially negative psychological effects. Methods This study developed and implemented an audit tool to (1) identify credible fitspiration accounts (i.e., accounts that do not portray potentially harmful or unhealthy content) and (2) describe the content of identified accounts. The
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Choi, Joonseok. "The Materialization of Television Formats." Media Industries 9, no. 2 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3998/mij.417.

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The materialization of television formats (e.g., The Masked Singer formats) has become a popular commodity in the global television trade. A television format is an idea, concept, or formula. How can buyers and sellers exchange intangible things such as formats? In this article, I examine the materialization process of formats, which enables the orderly exchange between buyers and sellers in marketplaces. By examining MIPFormats, the only global format conference held prior to Marché International des Programmes de Télévision, I argue that the format conference serves the distinct function of
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Klein, Olivier, Camila Arnal, Sarah Eagan, Philippe Bernard, and Sarah J. Gervais. "Does tipping facilitate sexual objectification? The effect of tips on sexual harassment of bar and restaurant servers." Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal ahead-of-print, ahead-of-print (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/edi-04-2019-0127.

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PurposeIn many countries, service workers' (e.g. restaurant staff, bartenders) income depends highly on tips. Such workers are often female and targeted by sexual harassment. The purpose of this paper was to investigate whether the mode of compensation (tips vs. no tips) could play a causal role in the perceived legitimacy of sexual harassment.Design/methodology/approachIn an experimental study (N = 161), the authors manipulated the source of income of a fictional female bartender (fixed income vs. smaller fixed income + tips) as well as whether she or her boss chose her (sexualized) clothing.
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Mizin, Kostiantyn, Liudmyla Slavova, and Oleksandr Petrov. "A Contrastive Psycholinguistic Study of the British Emotional Concept 'Envy' and Ukrainian 'Zazdrist’': Particularities of Phraseological Objectification." East European Journal of Psycholinguistics 8, no. 2 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.29038/eejpl.2021.8.2.miz.

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The article focuses on exploring the phraseological objectification of the “sinful” emotional concepts Brit. ENVY and Ukr. ЗАЗДРІСТЬ in the remotely related lingual cultures (British and Ukrainian). To identify common and distinctive senses of these concepts (1) the range of the concepts that closely correlate to the discussed emotional concepts was defined and (2) the system of conceptual metaphors representing these concepts was revealed. The material involves 253 phraseological units (PUs) that denote envy in the English language and 309 PUs in Ukrainian. The material is selected from autho
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Goel, Neha J., Brogan Thomas, Rachel L. Boutté, Brahmpreet Kaur, and Suzanne E. Mazzeo. "Body Image and Eating Disorders Among South Asian American Women: What Are We Missing?" Qualitative Health Research, August 12, 2021, 104973232110368. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10497323211036896.

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This study used focus group methodology to examine South Asian (SA) American women’s conceptualizations of eating disorders (EDs) and body dissatisfaction, and their perspectives regarding cultural influences on these conditions. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, seven focus groups were conducted ( N = 54, mean age = 20.11 years, SD = 2.52). Themes ( n = 15) were organized according to the amended objectification theory framework. Women described experiences of cultural stressors specifically related to living in the United States, and weight stigma from multiple sources, especially ol
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Zakariás, Ildikó. "Kinship Idioms and Care-Control Dynamics in Hungarian Co-ethnic Philanthropy." VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, February 9, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11266-022-00460-z.

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AbstractThe paper investigates processes and consequences of ‘philanthropic kinning’, that is the use of kinship and family idioms in constructing and maintaining personal relations between donors and recipients in philanthropy. Usual studies collapse the occurrence of kinship metaphors in philanthropy either as evidence of ‘prosociality’ (e.g. trust, care or love) or more frequently as evidence of ‘paternalism’ (power and domination of donors over recipients, and their objectification). This paper claims that introducing kinship and parenting studies into researching philanthropy would greatl
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Moradi, Bonnie, Mike C. Parent, Sumaiya F. Nusrath, and Marissa R. Falk. "Psychology of Women Quarterly: Citation Network Analysis of its Landscape and Evolution." Psychology of Women Quarterly, August 25, 2022, 036168432211199. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03616843221119972.

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Psychology of Women Quarterly (PWQ) is a leading outlet for feminist psychology research. To elucidate the interrelations of PWQ publications over time, we conducted a citation network analysis of its 2,747 articles and 4,517 citation links. Of the 16 citation clusters that emerged, many echoed key elements of PWQ's scope. These included Cluster 1: feminist consciousness and sexism; Cluster 2: body image and objectification; Cluster 3: feminist psychology, epistemology, and methodology; Cluster 4: gender and educational and occupational experiences; Cluster 5: rape and sexual assault; Cluster
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Döring, Nicola, and Dan J. Miller. "Degradation (Portrayals of Sexuality in Pornography)." DOCA - Database of Variables for Content Analysis, October 24, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.34778/5m.

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Pornography is a fictional media genre that depicts sexual fantasies and explicitly presents naked bodies and sexual activities for the purpose of sexual arousal (Williams, 1989; McKee et al., 2020). Regarding media ethics and media effects, pornography has traditionally been viewed as highly problematic. Pornographic material has been accused of portraying sexuality in unhealthy, morally questionable and often sexist ways, thereby harming performers, audiences, and society at large. In the age of the Internet, pornography has become more diverse, accessible, and widespread than ever (Döring,
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Liu, Runchao. "Object-Oriented Diaspora Sensibilities, Disidentification, and Ghostly Performance." M/C Journal 23, no. 5 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1685.

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Neither mere flesh nor mere thing, the yellow woman, straddling the person-thing divide, applies tremendous pressures on politically treasured notions of agency, feminist enfleshment, and human ontology. — Anne Anlin Cheng, OrnamentalismIn this (apparently) very versatile piece of clothing, she [Michelle Zauner] smokes, sings karaoke, rides motorcycles, plays a killer guitar solo … and much more. Is there anything you can’t do in a hanbok?— Li-Wei Chu, commentary, From the Intercom IntroductionAnne Anlin Cheng describes the anomaly of being “the yellow woman”, women of Asian descent in Western
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Fedorova, Ksenia. "Mechanisms of Augmentation in Proprioceptive Media Art." M/C Journal 16, no. 6 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.744.

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Introduction In this article, I explore the phenomenon of augmentation by questioning its representational nature and analyzing aesthetic modes of our interrelationship with the environment. How can senses be augmented and how do they serve as mechanisms of enhancing the feeling of presence? Media art practices offer particularly valuable scenarios of activating such mechanisms, as the employment of digital technology allows them to operate on a more subtle level of perception. Given that these practices are continuously evolving, this analysis cannot claim to be a comprehensive one, but rathe
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Gantley, Michael J., and James P. Carney. "Grave Matters: Mediating Corporeal Objects and Subjects through Mortuary Practices." M/C Journal 19, no. 1 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1058.

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IntroductionThe common origin of the adjective “corporeal” and the noun “corpse” in the Latin root corpus points to the value of mortuary practices for investigating how the human body is objectified. In post-mortem rituals, the body—formerly the manipulator of objects—becomes itself the object that is manipulated. Thus, these funerary rituals provide a type of double reflexivity, where the object and subject of manipulation can be used to reciprocally illuminate one another. To this extent, any consideration of corporeality can only benefit from a discussion of how the body is objectified thr
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Mohr, Bill. "The Gossip of Ideology." M/C Journal 6, no. 5 (2003). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2251.

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A discourse, according to Alan Sekula, is "an arena of information exchange, that is a system of relations between parties engaged in communicative activity."1 Sekula immediately qualifies his definition by pointing out that "the notion of discourse is a notion of limits," and arguing that "it is this limiting function that determines the very possibility of meaning." In the capacity of testing the acceptable limits of any possible subject, jokes often reveal contradictions or ambivalent feelings about the meaning of power relations. This seems especially true about jokes involving sexual or e
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Pilcher, Jeremy, and Saskia Vermeylen. "From Loss of Objects to Recovery of Meanings: Online Museums and Indigenous Cultural Heritage." M/C Journal 11, no. 6 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.94.

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IntroductionThe debate about the responsibility of museums to respect Indigenous peoples’ rights (Kelly and Gordon; Butts) has caught our attention on the basis of our previous research experience with regard to the protection of the tangible and intangible heritage of the San (former hunter gatherers) in Southern Africa (Martin and Vermeylen; Vermeylen, Contextualising; Vermeylen, Life Force; Vermeylen et al.; Vermeylen, Land Rights). This paper contributes to the critical debate about curatorial practices and the recovery of Indigenous peoples’ cultural practices and explores how museums can
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Dernikos, Bessie P., and Cathlin Goulding. "Teacher Evaluations: Corporeal Matters and Un/Wanted Affects." M/C Journal 19, no. 1 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1064.

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Introduction: Shock WavesAs I carefully unfold the delicate piece of crisp white paper, three rogue words wildly jump up off the page before sinking deeply into my skin: “Cold and condescending.” A charge of anger surges up my spine, as these words begin to now expand and affectively resonate: “I found the instructor to be cold and condescending.” Somehow, these words impact me both emotionally and physiologically (Brennan 3): my heart beats faster, my body temperature rises, my stomach aches. Yet, despite how awful I feel, I keep on reading, as if compelled by some inexplicable force. It is n
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