
1中国人民大学心理学系, 北京 100872
2北京工业大学文法学部, 北京 100124
3中国人民大学教育学院, 北京 100872
收稿日期:
2020-07-20发布日期:
2021-06-25通讯作者:
雷雳E-mail:dr.leili@qq.comThe influence of selfie related behavior in social media on body image
GU Xiao1, WANG Yuhui2, LEI Li3(
1Department of Psychology, Renmin University of China, Beijing 100872, China
2Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China
3School of Education, Renmin University of China, Beijing 100872, China
Received:
2020-07-20Published:
2021-06-25Contact:
LEI Li E-mail:dr.leili@qq.com摘要/Abstract
摘要: 社交媒体已经成为人们生活中的一部分, 其中自拍是社交媒体上常见的以外貌为核心的信息。研究发现, 自拍相关行为与用户的身体映像密切相关。社交媒体上的自拍相关行为包括自拍投入、自拍操纵、发布自拍、浏览自拍和自拍反馈投入等。由于个体在社交媒体上兼具信息发布者和接收者的双重身份, 所以可以将自拍投入、自拍操纵和发布自拍归类为发布者的主动性自拍行为, 将浏览自拍、自拍反馈投入归类为接收者的反应性自拍行为, 同时可以从主动性和反应性两个视角分析自拍相关行为对身体映像的影响, 并将作用过程分成身体监测、标准内化、外貌比较, 然后从个人、人际、环境三个层面列举可能影响自拍相关行为和身体映像的关系及作用过程的因素。未来研究可以从丰富被试取样、优化研究设计、细究自拍行为、关注调节变量和环境因素等方面进一步探讨自拍相关行为对身体映像的影响, 并从理论层面探讨网络空间中建构自我的过程。
图/表 1

图1自拍相关行为对身体映像的作用过程

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