“It’s Not the Right Way to Do Stuff on Facebook:” An Investigation of Adolescent Girls’ and Young Women’s attitudes Toward Sexualized Photos on Social Media

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Daniels E.A. [1 ]
Zurbriggen E.L. [2 ]
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[1] University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, 80918, CO
[2] University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA
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Media; Objectification; Sexualization; Social media; Social networking;
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10.1007/s12119-016-9367-9
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Using thematic analysis of interview data, the present study assessed teen girls’ and young adult women’s attitudes toward posting sexualized profile photos on Facebook. In addition, sexualization behaviors depicted in participants’ profile photos were examined. Participants overwhelmingly disapproved (either in a reluctant or a clear manner) of posting a profile photo of oneself in underwear on social media. A somewhat different pattern emerged in attitudes about posting a swimsuit photo in which specific conditions were laid out determining whether swimsuit photos were acceptable or not. Sexualization cues in profile photos were generally low. Findings suggest that posting a sexualized photo on social media comes with relational costs for girls and women. Strategies for educating young people about new media use and sexualization are discussed. © 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.
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