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  • social media enables you to stay in touch with family and friends and

  • network with new contacts but with the right itself is another term described

  • as taking a self picture view usually with your cell phone and then

  • posting it online it can lead to devastating results

  • doctor susan was born as an author in psychology professor at you math

  • Amherst and she recently wrote a great article about this called your body on

  • display social media and yourself image

  • and now she's here to explain what she means by all that

  • doctor with brenneke so much for talking to us about this so

  • start-up where did the idea for this article come about

  • I actually read are article in NYTimes last Sunday

  • that talked about women in porn and how women

  • unkind expose being exposed to suggestive movies

  • are not affected in their self-concept

  • by seeing women objectified and I thought there was something

  • may be more to it than that and so I did a little digging and I found

  • an article about how women do self objectify more

  • when they're exposed to images have women looking

  • the city s and provocative tested matter or does it differ

  • according to their age is just a defect one age demographic more than another or

  • is it just kinda all across the board

  • the study that you're referring to that I wrote about was on women who were 18

  • to 25 who

  • I think are most vulnerable to this effective

  • self objectification which is defining yourself

  • as an object usually a sexual object

  • not as a person with emotions and feelings and thoughts

  • so I think that age group when you're developing your identity week on

  • emerging adulthood is particularly vulnerable

  • but I think it can affect older women perhaps even more

  • because their past their quote-unquote sell by date

  • and thought it was less attractive because they're older talk about the

  • impact that this is having on social media especially with the rise upsell

  • peace where you take a picture of yourself and you put it online

  • sometimes that's okay sometimes maybe

  • a little provocative and especially the younger girls are doing this more often

  • how does that play a role in all this

  • I think it plays a huge role we call that Facebook exhibitionism

  • where women parties for and it typically is women more than men

  • put its provocative images of that cells on Facebook in you wonder

  • how what are they thinking when they do that don't they realize he come back to

  • haunt them

  • but what happens is I think in the culture that we live in

  • it's not seen is bad and and young women especially

  • can't really play out all the consequences up their behavior on their

  • future opportunities

  • songs like they're trying to gain acceptance from their friends or from

  • maybe the people they don't even know if they're putting it on a public social

  • networking site

  • they feel that need for acceptance and that no plays a role

  • or could play a detrimental role in their mental health especially at such a

  • young

  • H yes that's right and I'm we can go onto the

  • kinda crazy pictures people post up themselves in

  • and the kinda peer pressure and I think it's cool but then

  • if you get back down to your question how does it make you feel about yourself

  • understudy that I i had looked at had women

  • talk about themselves and it was really fairly open ended

  • describe yourself I am in his statement 20 statements

  • I am playing or Who Am I and then the answer that question so if they'd been

  • in a condition

  • where they thought they were describing themselves

  • to and online audience and

  • they had just been and shown more provocative pictures a women

  • though self statements worth a emphasize beauty

  • use in cosmetics and and tryna look attractive

  • and that's that self object objectification

  • which we know is detrimental to mental health because

  • you're looking at yourself now as an object to be consumed by Others

  • rather than somebody who satisfied with yourself in your own mind

  • and that we were talking off-camera and now we're gonna talk about it now

  • at study just came out in with the new york yet the New York Film Academy

  • did a study gender equality and film and you're talking almost 30 percent

  • winning worse actually revealing attire on film or

  • partial or partially naked oppose to seven or nine percent

  • other mad and there is such a discrepancy

  • in Mac do you think that plays a part in

  • the female generation our population looking at that same a live feed on film

  • it must be okay I need a

  • be as cool as these film actor says that I see on TV

  • taking a place apart in it absolutely does it creates art

  • a kind of mindset that this isn't not only how I

  • could look but how I ought to look and and then there's a kind of a loss a

  • reality out the world out there where if you dress like one of these hola

  • Hollywood stars and start showing cleavage in

  • other other bodily parts you are not going to be taken as seriously by the

  • man

  • or women in your environment politically your work environment

  • so there's a kind ever its it's just ironic that women get driven to

  • look at to show themselves in these ways that that and up

  • hurting them in terms of ratings have their competence

  • as workers as as people in general

  • and it the study also showed that annie is almost twenty

  • 32 percent I'll on teenage

  • female nudity has increased over thirty-two percent

  • from 2007 to 2012 so this is even just

  • female actors are characters in general this is

  • teenagers themselves it's almost like it's reaching eighty

  • a.m. a different demographic even beyond even below

  • 18-year-old a younger generation agrawal's are growing up feeling at that

  • that they need to

  • show off their body instead of their brain and that of course like you

  • mentioned earlier faxer

  • mental health talk about were summitted

  • deep probing questions that need to be asked

  • when people read this article what is some what are questions I need to ask

  • themselves

  • I think you could ask yourself this very thing questions that they asked the

  • participants in the study

  • Who Am I and start to describe yourself

  • and see what bubbles up to the top omitting really great

  • you know we call projective test were you kind of take a very

  • they hours sentenced to start with and see where that leads you as you start to

  • see how many have your statements reef referred to

  • not your your competence or your

  • emotional qualities but your parents your outward appearance especially in

  • and then even further here trying to look sexually appealing

  • you started than see where in your own set of priorities

  • you fall it's definitely a

  • topic that needs to be discussed especially the writers social

  • networking in the past couple years kinda pinga focus on

  • how we lookin how we portray ourselves to the outside world

  • now sometimes even on social networking sites he also mentioned eighteen website

  • as well where

  • the focus is more on how you look as opposed to what qualities

  • you bring to the table do you think that

  • they will ever come a time where this work I write itself out or do you feel

  • she's the progression is going to get worse and worse well that's an

  • interesting question it's almost like

  • are what's driving the bus the bus it's not that people want to portray

  • themselves more provocatively so hollywood

  • and our culture large response it's what's driving

  • things is hollywood's depiction optically a women in movies and on

  • television

  • but about the online dating sites it's true I mean you when you have a picture

  • you have something to judge somebody by and a visual image

  • is extremely impactful on on the

  • out you as much as you try to read it you've already formed an impression the

  • second you look at an image

  • and that's what raises people's self-consciousness about and then it

  • eventually theirself objectification definitely a very

  • top broker article and I encourage everybody to read it thank you so much

  • her

  • telling us that more about it thank you Lisa it's a pleasure to be here

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